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Mixing bleach with other chemicals can release Chlorine gas, which is very toxic. Don't mix it with anything but water.
Careful mixing cleaning product with bleach or ammonia. It can cause deadly fumes, ALWAYS keep a window open for fresh air.
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Yes; lead(II) chloride is very low soluble in water.
it is formed by mixing together and elementing in the process of therformiting
calcium carbonate, CaCO3
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Mixing solutions of calcium chloride and sodium phosphate calcium phosphate is obtained.
2HCl(aq) + Ca(CH3CO2)2(aq) --> CaCl2(aq) + 2HCH3CO2(aq)Hydrochloric Acid + Calcium Acetate --> Calcium Chloride + Acetic Acid
I did not see anything "dangerous" but i just mixed them and the mixture got slightly over 190*f
Vim is basically bleach, so anything that doesn't react with bleach is okay. For instance, mixing ammonia will create a dangerous gas, so avoid that.
Carbon dioxide gas is given out! Explanation: calcium carbonate precipitates from mixing calcium chloride solution and sodium carbonate solution, because it has low solubility in water. When it meets strong acid (HCl), it reacts to give out carbon dioxide while forming calcium chloride in the aqueous solution.
When calcium chloride dissolves, it is rather exothermic (which makes it a good deicer for sidewalks). After mixing: the sodium and chloride ions will remain in solution and do nothing. The bicarbonate and calcium will react in a strange way. Ca2+ + 2 HCO3- → CaCO3 + H2CO3 As the calcium carbonate drops out of solution, the equilibrium of this reaction is further driven off to the right thus creating more carbonic acid. Carbonic acid easily decomposed to form water and carbon dioxide. H2CO3 → H20 + CO2 So, when you mix calcium carbonate and sodium bicarb, you get: Carbon dioxide gas, calcium carbonate solid, water and sodium and chloride ions.
what is the difference between mixing calcium nitrate in water compound to mixing ethanol in water
My guess is that it would not "fizz" at all.The Fizz that one often sees when mixing calcium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, etc with an acid is the releasing carbon dioxide CO2 from the Carbonate ion CO32-.Calcium Chloride is a salt. It will likely dissociate in the solution, but I doubt it will "fizz".If you mix Hydrochloric Acid with Calcium Carbonate you get:2HCl + CaCO3 --> CaCl2 + H2CO3 --> CaCl2 + H2O + CO2Where the Calcium Chloride is more likely kept in solution as Ca2+ + 2Cl-
Mixing things in 'parts' is using a ratio when mixing different things together. It depends upon what you are mixing with it. If you are mixing bleach to water at a ratio of 1 part bleach to 3 parts water, you would add a cup of bleach and three cups of water to equal one quart.
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