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Ingesting bleach can cause severe harm to the digestive system, potentially leading to death within a few hours to days depending on the amount consumed. Immediate medical attention is crucial if someone ingests bleach as it can burn the mouth, throat, and stomach lining, leading to serious complications.

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The components of a mixture retain their original properties?

depending on what they are. if you mix water and oil nothings going to change their chemical properties. but if you mixed ammonia and bleach that would change, and they would react with each other forming new compounds. (by the way, dont mix ammonia and bleach, it produces chlorine gas wich will kill you very fast, and painfully). hoped this answer helped you.


Would orange juice best simulate a fast flowing volcano?

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Compared to what? Typically, water at the surface that makes contact with the air would absorb the most oxygen, while water below it would absorb less. Since a fast-moving stream would have lots of turbulence, then it have the water below the surface getting a good chance to change places with the water at the surface ofter, so there would be more water getting to the surface and absorbing oxygen. Also, the fast-moving stream would probably have more air bubbles created, and these bubbles would be in contact with water below the surface and help that water to absorb oxygen stored in the bubble.


What He ran so fast he on the slippery floor?

It seems like there might be a grammatical error in the sentence. A clearer way to phrase it would be: "He ran so fast that he slipped on the slippery floor."


Is Vibrio natriegens acid-fast?

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