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A poisonous mess. Mostly Chloramine (NH2Cl), Dichloramine (NHCl2) and a very small amount of Nitrogen trichloride (NCl3). all 3 are VERY toxic substances and NCl3 can explode from exposure to sunlight.

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Is there ammonia in Clorox?

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Does 14 percent sodium hypochlorite mean 14 percent sodium hypochlorite mass per weight concentration or 14 percent chlorine gas mass per weight concentration equivalent of the solution?

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