You can determine the amount or concentration of NaOH by titrating with a standard solution of acid.
Who invented clorax
Clorax bathroom cleaner with teflon can be purchased from most online retail sources such as Amazon.ca, or locally from any store that carries common household cleaners.
Windex,some Clorax Bleach for the toilet, any shower cleaner, and some Pinesol to mop with, and all of your bathroom cleaning needs should be covered.
usually the disinfectant wipes are good. one brands that i have tried is clorax.
They all have a green tint when put in a hydrochloric solution.
Mop n' Glo
You can use chlorine bleach mixed with water, 1 Tbsp per gallon to use as a disinfectant, but don't spray them in direct sunlight.
you can use Lysol or clorax and use a fine rough sponge and keep scrubiing and if you want to clean the inside of the sink like the drain you can use a Q-tip
There is multiple ways, If you take a spray bottle with Dawn Dish Soap and Clorax Bleach and mix it and spray where the lizards hang out. They don't like chemicals. Wet a cotton ball where they like to hang and and they will eat it and then it will expand in the lizard. This is my favorite one *drum roll* get a AK-47 air soft gun and light the lizard up. That is how I killed a lizard. And 1 second later it was bye bye lizard.
A healthy colour for sperm is a white or even sort of a creamy colour, it should also be sort of dense containing many sperm, when people masturbate multiple times a day it gets less dense ending up alot more prostate fluids rather then sperm.
There is multiple ways, If you take a spray bottle with Dawn Dish Soap and Clorax Bleach and mix it and spray where the lizards hang out. They don't like chemicals. Wet a cotton ball where they like to hang and and they will eat it and then it will expand in the lizard. This is my favorite one *drum roll* get a AK-47 air soft gun and light the lizard up. That is how I killed a lizard. And 1 second later it was bye bye lizard.
Chemicals which aid in "whitening" of clothes tend to be pretty smelly -- the most common modern one is chlorine bleach, which gives that "swimming pool" smell. It will DESTROY spandex and elastic -- not good in womens clothes! Also, Tide uses strong fragrances in most of their laundry detergents, which are smelly but will not hurt your clothes. If it bothers you, don't use the Clorox in your whites; use about 1 cup of liquid ammonia (added into the water, NOT directly onto the clothes) in the wash cycle. This has a natural whitening effect (it's what the ancient Romans used), and leaves no smell behind at all.