To answer this question we would need to know the type of drain cleaner you are referring to. If you are talking about liquid drain cleaner it has a pH of 14. But the pH ranges from 13 to 14 depending on the type.
It has about a pH of 14. Im not sure what the exact pH is.
A drain opener liquid can be acidic but also basic.
Drain openers may be very different.
around 10
Drano is an alkaline cleaner.
Drano was created in 1923.
Drano is not hydrochloric acid... Drano is the exact opposite. It's a base. This is why people end up doing stupid stuff and getting chemical burns on their face. If you think Drano is the same as HCI, then mix some Drano and HCI. If your right and its the same thing, nothing will happen. (Hint: Make sure you have somebody standing by to drive you the the hospital after you mix it).
Drano
Drano
Drano has an approximate pH level of 13-14 which is very basic.
Drano is an alkaline cleaner.
Drano
Drano was created in 1923.
Drano contain sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
Little if any. Drano is, in essence, lye.
Yes, the main ingredient in Drano is sodium hydroxide, a strong base.
If the amount of Drano consumed is small enough, a person can survive drinking it. Contrary to other website information, Drano will not produce a high. People who drink Drano may not die, but they face a lifetime of misery and surguries to repair the damage. Drano is extremely caustic, and damages to the mouth and esophagus can be extensive.
No, you cannot mix both bleach and Drano due to safety reasons. If you really want bleach then first use the Drano and then wait before using the bleach.
Drano is not hydrochloric acid... Drano is the exact opposite. It's a base. This is why people end up doing stupid stuff and getting chemical burns on their face. If you think Drano is the same as HCI, then mix some Drano and HCI. If your right and its the same thing, nothing will happen. (Hint: Make sure you have somebody standing by to drive you the the hospital after you mix it).
No definitely not. Drano should not be used anywhere. It is very harmful to your plumbing
Quite harmful. It is both a strong alkali (lye) which can cause tissue damage and change the pH of water bodies and can produce an exothermic reaction in excess of 400° F.