No. You can make it alkaline by adding ammonia and thereby liberating free chlorine which will be seen as a green gas which is irritating to the mucous membranes. Not recommended.
alkaline
With a pH of around 12.4, it is highly alkaline.
Bleach contains Sodium hypochlorite and it is an alkali.
Bleaching powder has alkaline properties.
water is neutral, things such as vinegar and lemon juice are acidic but bleach and other cleaning products are alkali
alkaline
Chlorine bleach is an alkaline, or base.
With a pH of around 12.4, it is highly alkaline.
Bleach contains Sodium hypochlorite and it is an alkali.
Bleaching powder has alkaline properties.
when pH of a solution is in the range of 7-14, the solution is said to be alkaline solution.
No -it is bleach and it is alkaline
alkaline solution beginning with L
No. Bleach is sodium hyochlorite, which is a base.
water is neutral, things such as vinegar and lemon juice are acidic but bleach and other cleaning products are alkali
Alkaline levels are essential for the solution to change colour. Without alkaline levels, the colour of the solution would not be detectable.
An alkali is a soluble base. Therefore, alkaline solutions are sources of hydroxide ions, OH- . A base is a proton acceptor, so the alkaline solution will neutralise an acid.