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However, if anyone, particularly small children/infants, swallows bleach , either purposely or accidentally, then milk is administered to counteract the effects of bleach.
No. Bleach can contain a number of substances depending on the type. You should never mix ammonia with bleach; they can react to form a deadly gas.
No, bleach does not contain hydrogen peroxide. Bleach typically contains sodium hypochlorite as its active ingredient, which is different from hydrogen peroxide.
No, bleach does not contain ammonia. Bleach is typically composed of sodium hypochlorite or chlorine, while ammonia is a separate chemical compound. Mixing bleach and ammonia can produce toxic fumes that are harmful if inhaled.
Purex is a brand of laundry detergent that may contain bleach for whitening clothes. Clorox is the bleach brand.
Most Purex laundry detergents do not contain bleach. However, there are some specific varieties, such as Purex Plus Clorox 2, that do contain bleach. It is important to check the label on the product you are using to determine if bleach is included.
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No. Bleach can contain a number of substances depending on the type. You should never mix ammonia with bleach; they can react to form a deadly gas.
No, bleach does not contain hydrogen peroxide. Bleach typically contains sodium hypochlorite as its active ingredient, which is different from hydrogen peroxide.
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No, bleach mostly contains Sodium hypochlorite
Skim milk does contain Lipids.
No, cow milk does not contain mucus.
No, bleach does not contain ammonia. Bleach is typically composed of sodium hypochlorite or chlorine, while ammonia is a separate chemical compound. Mixing bleach and ammonia can produce toxic fumes that are harmful if inhaled.
Purex is a brand of laundry detergent that may contain bleach for whitening clothes. Clorox is the bleach brand.
No, bleach is not used in the process of making milk. The production of milk involves pasteurization, a heat treatment that kills harmful bacteria, but does not involve any bleach or chlorine-based products. Using bleach in food processing would be unsafe and against health regulations. Milk is processed using safe and approved methods to ensure its quality and safety for consumption.
No, it could contain chemicals
Bleach will dissolve the dye off of a Skittle the fastest among the options provided. This is because bleach is a strong oxidizing agent that breaks down the dye molecules quickly. While vinegar and water may also dissolve the dye, they do so at a much slower rate compared to bleach. Milk and Sprite Zero are less effective, as they contain fats and sugars that do not facilitate dye dissolution.