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Household bleach is about 12.6 on the pH scale making it quite a powerful alkaline (base).Bleach is Useful but DangerousIt can burn your skin, and especially the lungs and mucous membranes if the vapor is inhaled. It can also combine with other chemicals to release poisonous chlorine gas.Bleach also kills germs and mold, which is why it is widely used as a disinfectant.
Bleach dose not kill mold it only makes it whiter. Go to your janitor store and get a bottle that they know the will kill the mold plus know they make green products for it too.
That depends entirely on how much and what kind of bleach. A gallon of your common domestic bleach poured into a well will totally dissipate within a few hours, yet will have killed many microbes in the water. Domestic bleach is usually about 2% chlorine. When I clean a contaminated well I use 68% granulated chlorine and it kills all biological impurities, yet will disappear in about 3-4 days and cause little side effects. Naturally, people cannot drink the water during this period.
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Adding bleach to purify well water is perfectly normal and very effective. Bleach in controlled amounts cleans a well and pipes of impurities. If you call for a well water technician to clean your well water of bacteria he will first use chlorine (granulated bleach ) then later install a filter or UV lamp to continue the process.2 -I usually add about 2 cups of plain bleach to my well twice a year. It gets rid of the egg smell and kills bacteria. You can start with less and see if that does the trick. By the way, I used to work at a water treatment facility and had to pour pure chlorine into the system, bleach is just very diluted chlorine and is fine in low quantities.
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Bleach liberates chlorine and chlorine is a powerful oxidising agent. Oxidation of the structure of the microbe destroys/kills it.
Chlorine bleach kills all microorganisms. It rapidly oxidizes the cell membrane and other biochemicals needed for their survival. Of course a large enough quantity must be used.
The active ingredient in bleach is chlorine. It works very well as a household cleaner which both kills microorganisms and removes grime.
Household bleach is about 12.6 on the pH scale making it quite a powerful alkaline (base).Bleach is Useful but DangerousIt can burn your skin, and especially the lungs and mucous membranes if the vapor is inhaled. It can also combine with other chemicals to release poisonous chlorine gas.Bleach also kills germs and mold, which is why it is widely used as a disinfectant.
Chlorine bleach will kill black mold. Mix one cup bleach to a gallon of water, add a bit of liquid dishwashing detergent, and apply the solution on the surface. Rinse thoroughly after about 10 - 15 minutes. If the mold is really bad, you may have to scrub with a brush to get all of it off.
Bleach dose not kill mold it only makes it whiter. Go to your janitor store and get a bottle that they know the will kill the mold plus know they make green products for it too.
Chorine kills -- and it's very strong and over time, not a good solution. A better solution with out the health risks is epsom salts.What_is_the_best_way_to_clear_your_face_of_acne
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Bleach kills most bacteria and viruses.
Chlorine is an antiseptic It kills germs.