Bleach is basically an basic substance with a very high pH, acid has a very low pH.
Mix them together and you get something more neutral like water plus some chloride formation.
No - bleach is NaOCl
colored bleach.
No. Bleach is sodium hyochlorite, which is a base.
Citric acid and sodium hydroxide combined makes sodium citrate.
No, d/l-lactic acid is NOT a bleaching compound
Water vapor is produced when baking soda and hydrochloric acid are mixed.
it depends on pH after browsing melanin bleach, it says that you require acid mixed with it it stain as MnO2 after oxidizing here and there, but removable with oxalic acid or citric acid
None. This solution would not produce an acid.
ozone
The predominantly useful one is hypochlorous acid, which is a germicide and bleach.
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Dioxide
chlorine gas is produced
Bleach is acid
Mixing bleach and ammonia is extremely dangerous, since toxic vapors will be produced. Chloramine vapor, with a potential for hydrazine formation is very toxic
Those compounds, hydrochloric acid and calcium, produce hydrogen (gas)
Iron Sulfate and water