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you cant die from from drinking bleach, but mixed with ammonia you can choke to death
Bleach kills HIV as it pertains to cleaning equipment that may have been used/shared by an HIV+ person. Drinking bleach has the potential to kill a person. Drinking bleach will have no effect on HIV infection, unless the person drinking it dies as a result. Then, subsequently, HIV would die too.
No. On second thoughts NO. Bleach would kill you, and no there is no such immunity.
Not sure i've understood correctly, but if you mean putting some form of bleach into your body, through any means, it would probably result in a incredibly painful death or a very long hospital stay
No it does not. Bleach only whitens clothes. Bleach is toxic and can kill if swallowed. Be safe. +++ That's true but no-one was suggesting drinking it. You would though, be an idiot to try to bleach your skin!
I'm a nurse and used to work in the ER. We would get kids in who had ingested bleach or adults who drank it inadvertently. It won't kill you but if it's not diluted at all it can be corrosive to your throat and burn if you have open sores in your mouth. Let's just say that drinking bleach is'nt good for you. yes if you drink enough because it contains all types of chemicals and poisons Yes drinking bleach can and will kill you.
Yes you can and if you would survive you will have big damages done to your body everywhere the bleach has touched you inside.
If a small amount is drunk, the surface of the mouth and esophagus would be damaged and the acid in the stomach would react the the bleach, causing an upset stomach. Some chlorine gas will be released, which could damage your throat, lungs, and nose as it escapes. Depending on what additives, such as fragrances, is in the bleach, liver and kidney damage could result. If a larger amount of bleach is drunk, it could result in major damage to the stomach and possibly death. First aid: Drink 4-8 ounces of water or milk to dilute the bleach and DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Seek medical help immediately.
noo because it would hurt alot and it could result too constipsation
the plants would turn white, in result of the chlorifyll in the leaves to "bleached". The plant would then soon wilt and die, because bleach does not have the right nutrients to sustain the life of a plant.
It would certainly result in a slightly higher thio volume, titrating the higher amount of iodine (as result from the oxidative action of more chlorine or bleach on iodide).This will not only depend on the '0.1 cm3' more ... but also on the 'concentration' of the bleach (oxidative chlorine), as well as the titre of the 'thio' titrant. This should have been mentioned in the question to be answered in a more quantitative way.
First, it is the body that generates the energy needed via eating and drinking. If you stopped eating and drinking then death would result.