Yes, plastic can absorb bleach if it is left in contact with it for an extended period of time. This can cause the plastic to become discolored or damaged. It is important to avoid prolonged exposure of plastic to bleach to prevent absorption.
Bleach is typically a clear or slightly yellow liquid, but it is often sold in white plastic bottles.
Yes, plastic can absorb and release chemicals, especially in the presence of heat or acidic substances. This can be a concern as chemicals from the plastic may leach into food or liquids stored in plastic containers. Using food-grade or BPA-free plastics can help reduce the risk of chemical absorption.
Yes, chlorine is commonly found in household cleaning products like bleach, PVC plastic, and swimming pool disinfectants.
You can disinfect a plastic pitcher by washing it with hot, soapy water and then rinsing it well. You can also soak the pitcher in a mixture of water and bleach (1 tablespoon of bleach per gallon of water) for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Make sure to check the manufacturer's instructions for any specific cleaning recommendations.
To get rid of the smell of bleach, ensure the area is well-ventilated by opening windows and using fans. You can also try using baking soda or white vinegar to help neutralize the odor. Additionally, using a bowl of activated charcoal or coffee grounds in the room can help absorb the remaining bleach smell.
Depends on the what kind of plastic, some cause a chemical reaction when put together with bleach.
No, plastic does not absorb light. Instead, it reflects and transmits light, which is why plastic is often used for things like windows or packaging to allow light to pass through.
No, it will repel them.
Bleach is typically a clear or slightly yellow liquid, but it is often sold in white plastic bottles.
Im 11 but i do know the answer to this because i did en experiment that could have cutted off my finger. Bleach and Rubbing alcahol can affect any kind of plastic by melting the plastic and turning it into a unsmooth and jagged part. Rubbing alcahol or bleach can not spread on the plastic though. I hope that helps.
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It is generally not safe to store bleach in a plastic bottle as it can degrade the plastic, leading to leaks or releasing harmful fumes. It is best to store bleach in its original container or in a container specifically designed for storing harsh chemicals.
I don't think so. Its plastic...
You don't. Synthetic hair is made from acrylic or plastic.
Yes, plastic can absorb sound to some extent, depending on its thickness and density. However, it is not as effective as other materials like foam or fabric in absorbing sound.
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No. Roots wrapped in plastic bag cannot absorb water.