No, it is not because if it is diluted with another liquid than it would be weaker then just plain bleach
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Bleach contains OCl- ion. So it is a acid.
Yes, bleach is stronger than water in terms of its disinfecting and cleaning properties due to its strong oxidizing properties. However, bleach should be used with caution as it can cause damage and irritation if not properly diluted or handled.
When using hydrogen peroxide or bleach, a 3% solution is 50% stronger than a 2% solution. Be very careful when handling these chemicals, and don't get ammonia in the bleach, or you will release toxic clouds of gas.
Hydrogen peroxide is stronger than bleach as a disinfectant and can be used for a variety of cleaning purposes. It is particularly effective at killing bacteria, viruses, and mold. However, it is important to use hydrogen peroxide carefully as it can be harsh on some surfaces and can cause skin irritation.
Bleach can be used as a disinfectant, stain remover and cleaner. The difference between indoor and outdoor bleach is the ingredients, outdoor bleach is stronger.
In a way. It causes the bleach to liberate chlorine faster than it normally would; the less chlorine in solution, the lower the effect. The flip side is, hot water itself has a sterilizing effect, but it's not as great as bleach's effect.
Oxycontin is stronger than Percocets, because Percocet contains acetaminophen(Tylenol) and other fillers, whereas Oxycontin is a much purer form of oxycodone.
For cleaning, it is recommended to use 1/4 to 1/2 cup of bleach in a gallon of water. Since there are 128 ounces in a gallon, for 32 ounces you would use about 1/8 to 1/4 cup of bleach. Be sure to follow proper dilution instructions on the bleach bottle and use it in a well-ventilated area.
Yes they are bigger and stronger designed so a person can cut their toenails straight across and not curved. This is good to prevent infection and also your toenails are stronger and different shapes.