Yes , it is poisonous
No
No, must have contact with the liquid, and I don't think the % is high. Bleach and Vinegar kill mold.
No. Chlorox bleach is a solution of sodium hypochlorite.
If the windex has ammonia in it, yes it will kill you
Yes
No in fact it could possibly kill you from the ammonia from the toxic fumes. You also could receive burns on your genitals.
No. Chlorox bleach is a solution of sodium hypochlorite. Never mix ammonia and bleach. They will release gasses that can easily kill you.
Yes, diluted bleach can be used to clean seeds and kill any fungal spores that may be attached to the seed coat. BUT, undiluted bleach, or prolonged soaking in bleach (even diluted) can burn and kill the seed once it penetrates the seed coat
Hydrazine in the impure form (i.e. mixed form of bleach and ammonia) is known to kill in one sniff.
Bleach is used to lighten hair. wtf http://chemistry.about.com/cs/howthingswork/a/aa101203a.htm -------------------- Bleach (usually hydrogen peroxide) mixed with ammonia, will open the shaft of the hair. The bleach will oxidize the melanin (there are two types; eumelanin and pheomelanin) and the hair will become a yellowish color (this is because it is the natural color of keratin) -do some basic research on keratin and the different types of melanin to understand why some people get that reddish/orange colour ------------------- I just want to say, bleach and ammonia mixed together, will kill you. The fumes are horrible and you will not walk out of the bathroom. NEVER MIX THEM!
I believe it is caustic drain cleaners, such as Drano. The combination of bleach and ammonia are highly poisonous. They both combine to make Ammonium Chloride, or "Mustard Gas", that was used to kill and injure many men during WWI. The fumes can overpower and kill a person trying to use both for cleaning.
Bleach will work if it is an air sealed area. Say a trash can then closing the lid to the fumes will kill them. It is recommended to use bleach along with boiling hot water This way they cannot stick to the surface after they pass on.
Ammonia is an effective disinfectant because it is known to kill harmful bacteria such as E. coli, salmonella and staphylococcus. Ammonia, or bleach as it is more commonly known, is widely available in supermarkets and home and garden stores.