Yes, most bleaches you will find are mixtures.
The type of mixture bleach is (NaOCI) Is a homogeneous mixture.
Bleach, as retailed, is usually a mixture.
This depends on the type of bleach; many are mixtures.
Bleach is a homogeneous mixture because it has a uniform composition throughout its structure.
Chlorine bleach is a mixture.
Chlorine bleach is a mixture composed of water, sodium hypochlorite, and other chemical compounds. It is not a pure substance because it is made up of different elements and compounds.
Salt and water bleach
It depends on the amount of bleach poured into the mixture. If it is too much it can cause the paint to fade and rubber trims on the vehicle to get damaged.
Bleach can be a pure substance, but it is often not. Pure bleach is called hydrochloride. When you buy bleach to use at home, it is a mixture, not pure bleach.
Bleach is not heterogeneous. Bleach is actually homogeneous. Heterogeneous is if it the same throughout. Homogeneous is if it is different (has chunks and clumps of different materials).
Bleach is a mixture, typically made up of sodium hypochlorite and water. It is not a pure substance because it contains more than one type of chemical component.
Bleach is NOT meant to be drunk by anyone. It is a poison and will make you sick.