depends on the amount of chlorine dissolved. The freezing point drops as more and more chlorine is added. Check the wikipedia page for freezing point depression for the calculations (and probably the constants that you would need)
No, bleach has chemicals that keep it from freezing, it can get slushy a little but not much. Now, I do not know if you put it in 50 below 0 freezing weather if it would freeze, it might in that cold, but in just freezing weather I have never seen it freeze like water, milk or most things.
Yes.
Some examples: bleach which is 5% Sodium Hypochlorite freezes at about 20�F ( -7�C ) and bleach which is 10% Sodium Hypochlorite freezes at about 7�F ( -14�C ).
Generally, the more you dissolve in water, whether to make bleach or anything else, the lower the freezing point.
After reading the MSDS of several types of bleach (Sodium hypochlorite CAS#7681-52-9 & Sodium hydroxide CAS#1310-73-2, or Sodium hypochlorite & Sodium carbonate CAS#497-19-8), it seems the boiling point is 100°C, however I find not information concerning melting point. Also, it seems the flash point is not applicable.
Bleach starts to freeze at about 19 degrees Fahrenheit.
it is 110 degrees and if you cant read this you are dumb .
Melting point of chlorine: -101,5 0C.
Boiling point of chlorine: -34,04 0C.
Bleach will take a stain out.
The type of mixture bleach is (NaOCI) Is a homogeneous mixture.
There are some companies the offers remedies for toenail fungus using bleach. When you try to research it, some company made products uses bleach as a ingredient on their product. So when you think about it there is a relevance when you use bleach in curing toenail fungus.
Nitrogen can freeze anything and i think it is a frozen gas.
Bleach works by oxidizing the stain it's treating. "Oxidize" means it removes an electron from it, so the bleach removes an electron from the stain. Rust is also formed by oxidation, the removal of an electron from a metal. So if bleach can remove an electron from a laundry stain, it can also remove one from a metal.
yes
Let bleach soak on it than maybe power-wash it away.
antifreeze like in your car. or alcohol. you must flush the water from your pipes first though
i dont think the plant will die of bleach bleach. maybe from just bleach though.
Antifreeze is not as dangerous as you think. Just use warm water or some cleaning bleach if you are that worried. Antifreeze should not provide health issues if you just clean it with water.
No, bleach is a liquid
Yes you can use normal bleach to bleach your anus
Once you rinse it out, the bleach is gone. If you see a bleach stain, that isn't actually bleach anymore. It is the absence of color that the bleach took away with it.
bleach can bleach out the color.
Difference between bleach and WHAT
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Bleach isn't a stain. Bleach removes the color. The only way to fix this is to bleach the whole sweater and then it will all be bleach colored.