Caustic Soda
No, Drano is a caustic chemical usually used for clearing drains and pipes. It is not designed to dissolve cotton, and using it for this purpose could be dangerous.
Drano itself is a mixture, but the main active ingredient is sodium hydroxide.
It is recommended to wait at least 30 minutes after using Drano before using bleach to avoid any potential chemical reactions.
Lye is a solid alkaline chemical compound used in food preparation, soap making, and other processes. Drano is a commercial drain cleaner that typically contains lye as well as other chemicals that help break down clogs in drains. While lye is a pure substance, Drano is a branded product designed specifically for unclogging drains.
Yes, Drano contains sodium hypochlorite, which is a form of bleach.
Drano crystals contain 30-60% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and 15-40% sodium nitrate (NaNO3).
Yes, cleaning a sink with Drano involves a chemical reaction. Drano contains chemicals that react with the clogs in the sink, breaking them down into smaller, soluble particles that can be washed away with water. This reaction helps to clear the blockage in the sink.
Physical change
Firstly, pouring Drano into a toilet or gully is illegal and you may be fined by a city official. Secondly, Drano is a highly explosive chemical when mixed with water, so pouring it into a toilet will leave you with a life time of scars on your face. LEAVE DRANO TO A PROFESSIONAL PLUMBER
No, Drano is a caustic chemical usually used for clearing drains and pipes. It is not designed to dissolve cotton, and using it for this purpose could be dangerous.
Drano is an inorganic product. It is a strong chemical cleaner that contains substances like sodium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite to unclog drains.
No, Drano is not capable of blowing up a car. Drano is a chemical drain cleaner that contains sodium hydroxide and other ingredients designed to dissolve clogs in pipes, but it does not have explosive properties. Using Drano inappropriately or mixing it with other chemicals can create dangerous reactions, but it would not result in an explosion as one might see in movies. Always handle chemical products safely and according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Drano itself is a mixture, but the main active ingredient is sodium hydroxide.
Drano is a hydrochloric acid chemical used to clean out drains, but every great plumber out there knows its dangers and stays away from drano.Drano can also be used to make a bomb . all you need is drano a water bottle and aluminim foil. cap the bottle once all ingredents are in shake and throw . will cause it to explode do no touch the acid on the inside of the bottle will burn skin off!!!!!!!!!!Drano is not hydrochloric acid... Drano is the exact opposite. It's a base. This is why people end up doing stupid stuff and getting chemical burns on their face. If you think Drano is the same as HCI, then mix some Drano and HCI. If your right and its the same thing, nothing will happen. (Hint: Make sure you have somebody standing by to drive you the the hospital after you mix it).
It is recommended to wait at least 30 minutes after using Drano before using bleach to avoid any potential chemical reactions.
Drano
Drano was created in 1923.