chlorine fumes are harmful for most living things...
No. Chlorine gas (though deadly) is non-flammable. However, fumes from chlorine bleach are not chlorine gas. Chlorine gas is Cl2 and is deadly but does not exist in nature, it must be manufactured. Evaporating bleach (NaOCl) generally fumes off oxygen and leaves NaCl (salt). None of these elements are flammable.
Alcohol does not react with chlorine under normal conditions. However, mixing alcohol with chlorine bleach can produce toxic fumes that are harmful to health. It is important to avoid mixing alcohol with cleaning products containing chlorine.
Chlorine is typically mixed by dissolving chlorine gas in water to create a chlorine solution or by using chlorine tablets or granules that can be added directly to water. It is important to follow proper safety measures and guidelines when handling and mixing chlorine to prevent exposure to harmful fumes or skin irritation.
Do not mix chlorine and ammonia as it can create toxic fumes. Keep them separate and use in well-ventilated areas to prevent harmful reactions.
Do not mix chlorine bleach and ammonia together as it can create toxic fumes. These fumes can cause respiratory issues and other health problems. It is important to use these chemicals separately and in well-ventilated areas to prevent any harmful reactions.
No it is not a good thing to do!
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No. Chlorine gas (though deadly) is non-flammable. However, fumes from chlorine bleach are not chlorine gas. Chlorine gas is Cl2 and is deadly but does not exist in nature, it must be manufactured. Evaporating bleach (NaOCl) generally fumes off oxygen and leaves NaCl (salt). None of these elements are flammable.
No, the fumes from chlorine bleach are not explosive. However, mixing chlorine bleach with other household cleaners, especially those containing ammonia, can create toxic fumes that are harmful to breathe in. It is important to always use chlorine bleach in a well-ventilated area and avoid mixing it with other cleaning products.
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The formula for chlorine tribromide is PBr to the 3 power. This is a colorless liquid that is has hydrolysis it in and fumes in moist air.
The fumes from toilet bowl cleaners are harmful to the lungs, eyes, nose and throat. Many cleaners have corrosive ingredients and when mixed with chlorine produce dangerous fumes.
NO you should never have chlorine in with your guppy it could hurt the fish
It melts you from the inside out
Of course they do!!!!! ^Up there! not mine and WRONGGG!!! They only hurt if you push them into your hand or if they curl up for defense.