Liquid chlorinator (the pool chemical) IS bleach. So...
The science guy inside me says. Yes. The physician in me says, do it outside far away from living things and in VERY small quantities to limit any possible unforeseen reaction.
BE CAREFUL! Wear gloves and airtight swimming goggles, be near a large fresh supply of water (a swimming pool) that you can jump into if you need to.
Bleach liquid is typically clear or slightly yellow in color.
No, you should not mix 409 and bleach together as it can create toxic fumes that are harmful to your health.
No, it is not safe to mix acetone and bleach as it can produce toxic fumes that are harmful to health and can even be deadly.
No, it is not safe to mix bleach and ammonia as it can create toxic fumes that can be harmful or even deadly when inhaled.
No, it is not safe to mix ammonia and bleach together. When combined, they create toxic fumes that can be harmful or even deadly if inhaled. It is important to never mix these two chemicals.
No, bleach is a liquid
Bleach liquid is typically clear or slightly yellow in color.
It says right on the bottle "do not mix with chlorine bleach to avoid irritating fumes"
When you mix bleach and oil, the two substances do not combine effectively due to their differing polarities; bleach is water-based and polar, while oil is non-polar. This results in a separation of the two, where the bleach remains in its liquid form and the oil floats on top. Moreover, mixing bleach with oil can create hazardous fumes and potentially harmful reactions, so it is advisable to avoid combining them altogether. Always handle bleach with caution and in well-ventilated areas.
No, you should not mix 409 and bleach together as it can create toxic fumes that are harmful to your health.
No.
No, it is not safe to mix acetone and bleach as it can produce toxic fumes that are harmful to health and can even be deadly.
No, it is not safe to mix bleach and ammonia as it can create toxic fumes that can be harmful or even deadly when inhaled.
mix 3.5 cups of household bleach per 2 gallons of water or mix 2 Teaspoons of household bleach per 1 gallon of water
Bleach.Do not mix bleach and ammonia. Combined, they react to make a toxic gas along with corrosive acids.Repeat: do not mix ammonia and bleach.
The chemicals in the pool, normally chlorine or salt water chlorinator. It has the same effect as household bleach. An ozonator would eliminate the use of chemicals.
when you mixed liquid to another liquid its mix together