Want this question answered?
"Bleach" as a noun is a substance, not a reaction at all. "Bleach" as a verb could conceivably be a synthesis reaction, but is more often decomposition.
The normal "chlorine bleach" (e.g. Chlorox or Purex) you buy at the grocery store is an approximately 5% solution of sodium hypochlorite in water. Sometimes fragrances are added to try to mask the chlorine smell. There are many, many compounds used as bleaches, though; peroxides and ozone have a bleaching effect and are often used for specialized types of bleaching.
Buddysharp.com for answers: All the chemicals in hair bleach will differ slightly from one manufactorer to another but the common ingriedents are. Potassium PPersulfate, Ammonium Persulfate, Sodium Metasilicate. Have a good Day Buddy Sharp
Rain is fresh, and various lakes, rivers, and glaciers contain fresh water (although lakes and rivers are often polluted).
The most dangerous combination often encountered is mixing of ammonia and bleach. Many people add them together thinking they are creating a really good cleaning solution. However, when mixed they form Chlorine gas which is deadly in small places, such as bathrooms.
There are two major ways to do this. 1) electrochemically from a brine solution, or 2) mix liquid chlorine with a strong caustic solution
Poo is not a living organism. If there are living organisms in it, mostly bacteria, they would be killed by bleach. That is one of the reasons swimming pools have chlorine in them. Bleach is often used as an in expensive disinfectant and can even be used to render water safe to drink (in very small quantities!).
One week
if you want to freeze everything your disinfecting then possibly. Ammonia, a common compound of nitrogen, is often used as a disinfectant.
Bleach can be a pure substance, but it is often not. Pure bleach is called hydrochloride. When you buy bleach to use at home, it is a mixture, not pure bleach.
To bleach your clothes, add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of bleach to the designated spot on the machine. There is often a reservoir that the bleach is poured in.
Once a week
I use bleach often. They have a color safe bleach, so you can use it on any color of clothing. There is also a bleach alternative which is usually cheaper.
"Bleach" as a noun is a substance, not a reaction at all. "Bleach" as a verb could conceivably be a synthesis reaction, but is more often decomposition.
Chlorine is one of the active ingredients and lets you know exactly what you are purchasing
If you watch Bleach online, a new ep. is released every Wed./Thurs.
Yes, if applied often and in the sunlight.