Exhale and don't do it again. Bleach is usually Calcium Hypchlorite and water (usually 5% solution), like the brand Clorox. What you will inhale is a mild chlorine gas that liquid bleach gives off. It will convert to hydrochloric acid and irritate throat and nose. You'll get a sore throat. I would drink some water. This will dilute it and send it to the stomach where it proably will combine with something quickly and be harmless. I have never heard of anyone being concerned about inhaling liquid bleach. It is not very volatile and shouldn't be enough of a problem to be concerned with unless you do it for a long period of time. I have personally inhaled the gas from bleach tablets used in a swimming pool which is much more concentrated and a bigger problem. If you are force to inhale it very long, I would go to a hospital. If you got just a wiff, you'll get over it.
Infantile swallowing refers to the swallowing pattern seen in infants, where the tongue moves forward in a sucking motion to transfer liquids or soft foods to the back of the mouth. In contrast, regular swallowing involves a more complex and coordinated movement of the tongue, soft palate, and throat muscles to propel the food or liquid into the esophagus. Infantile swallowing is a developmental stage that typically transitions to adult-like swallowing patterns as a child grows.
No. Swallowing is a voluntary action that forces solids or liquids, with or without nutritional value, down the oesophagus into the stomach. Eating includes mastication (chewing), and swallowing.
To make an effective disinfectant, a solution of bleach should contain at least 70 bleach.
Yes, ants have a negative reaction to bleach. Bleach is a strong chemical that can be harmful to ants and can act as a deterrent to keep them away.
To effectively disinfect with bleach, mix 1/3 cup of bleach with 1 gallon of water.
Your baby will look like Micheal Jackson
Your rabbit's skin could be burned, and it could be poisoned by licking its fur and swallowing the bleach (that's what rabbits do, they groom themselves). Both possibilities are highly likely. If you accidentally dropped bleach on your rabbit, you should go to the vet immediately. See the related question below for details and links.
If you accidentally ingest bleach, it's crucial to seek medical attention immediately. Do not induce vomiting, as this can cause further damage to your throat and esophagus. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with water and drink small sips of water or milk to dilute the bleach, but avoid swallowing large amounts. Contact a poison control center or emergency services for specific guidance.
I clean my water cooler out all the time with bleach. Sometimes after rinsing it out after cleaning the water still has a very light bleach smell. It hasn't killed me yet though it will irritate my throat slightly afterwards.
Breathing stops for a moment when swallowing. So no breathing occurs when swallowing.
the process of swallowing is called deglutition.
Swallowing is a reflex.
Yes, polyester can bleach if exposed to bleach.
Polyester will not bleach if exposed to a bleach solution.
i dont think the plant will die of bleach bleach. maybe from just bleach though.
There can be issues with swallowing
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