They all have a green tint when put in a hydrochloric solution.
The most common bleach we use is a solution of sodium hypochlorite in water. A solution is uniform in composition and character so it is homogeneous.
Bleach contains Chlorine, generally.
bleach is a common base, so yes they can be
Bleach is NaOCl - sodium hypochlorite and is a product of the chlor-alkali process. So yes, bleach contains a sodium atom. It is not made from sodium metal though - electrolysis of seawater is more common.
they are both used in everyday life. fluorine{tooth paste} and chlorine{bleach}
bleach cleansers oil paints thinners batteries medicines pesticides drain cleansers gasoline
No. Bleach is the common name for Sodium Hypochlorite, NaClO. It contains no Mercury.
Clorax bathroom cleaner with teflon can be purchased from most online retail sources such as Amazon.ca, or locally from any store that carries common household cleaners.
Formula: NaClO
Gas
Sodium chloride is the scientific name for table salt. Common bleach is sodium hypochlorite.
Well, gasoline and wood is both potential energy because if potental energy is something waiting to be used and gasoline and wood are objects waiting to be used. That's what they have in common
Bleach is comprised of bases, not acids. One of the most common bases found in bleach is sodium hypochlorite. Sodium hypochlorite was discovered in the 18th century.
they can both start a car
Soap and bleach are common in laundries.
No. Crude petoleum oil mined originally contains gasoline, however. If you are referring to common motor oils, such as penzoil or castrol, then no, they do not contain gasoline
Bleach (although not intended to be associated that way, as Bleach was referencing to rock music).