If you mean for drinking water then, NO WAY! you can't drink bleach. You can use old water for almost everything. There is no real need to put bleach in water.
when you buy a gallon of bleach, you buy the chemical sodium hypochlorite mixed with water at a 5.25% solution. Salt water that has been changed slightly by electricity
Water
1 part water 2parts
If you want the water to be more than hot enough to activate the bleach, then boil the water first. Boiling bleach is not advised, because that would produce deadly chlorine gas.
10 parts water to 1 part bleach
No. Water cannot "deactivate" bleach. Water simply dilutes the concentration of the bleach molecules, which slows the bleaching action. However, the action continues so long as the bleach remains in a liquid state. To "deactivate" or neutralize bleach, you must use a neutralizing solution, such as sodium thiosulfate. There is a commercial product called Bleach Stop that will do the job.
yes
Salt and water bleach
It's the other way around... Bleach is so corrosive and toxic, so the best mixture for everyday use is one part bleach to nine parts water.
Yes, 10 drops of bleach per gallon of water
Household bleach has about 6 % bleach and 94% is water.Tap water usually has approx. two parts bleach to every one million parts water, or ( .0002 % )bleach and 99.9998 % is water )
Answer#1Regular strength chlorine bleach is approximately 94.75% water by weight.
2,50ml-bleach-2,5l-water-250ppm
Bleach will take a stain out.
Water
1 part water 2parts
10 parts water to 1 part bleach
If you want the water to be more than hot enough to activate the bleach, then boil the water first. Boiling bleach is not advised, because that would produce deadly chlorine gas.