i hope you didnt!must be for a dare!but you must imedently got to the doctors or hostpital because that could afect your body
WARNING - Household Bleach is corrosive and will harm you if drink it.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------However, It is possible to treat water with some bleaches to make the water safe to drink.Please only use proprietary products to do this (sold in camping shops for this purpose) to treat water for drinking and follow the instructions exactly.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------However if you use household bleach to do this and drink the water you could do yourself serious harm.IF you think you have ingested bleach you need to get medical help immediately....... call 911 (999 in the UK) for an ambulance and get yourself to your local hospital casualty department IMMEDIATELY - take the bleach bottle with you so that the medics can see the product you have ingested.
You can drink any liquid solution, just depends on what results you want. Water would be good, bleach would be bad.Two solutions that you can drink safely (bleach would likely kill you) would be sugar water and small amounts of vinegar. Pure water technically isn't a solution.
Safe for what? Generally 10% bleach or a 1:10 ratio to whatever the amount of water. For a percentage example you would add 3% bleach to a 32 ounce spray bottle, you would add 6% bleach to 64 oz (gallon) of water, etc., for a ratio example you would use a mixture of 1 cup of bleach to 9 cups of water, etc. For human consumption 1 Tablespoon for gallon will purify the water and make it safe to drink.
Pouring water into bleach helps minimize splashing and aerosolization of the bleach. This reduces the risk of inhaling bleach fumes, which can be harmful. Adding bleach to water allows for better dilution and mixing of the chemicals.
Do not drink bleach, that would be very dangerous for your health. Drinking water will increase the amount of pee, which helps to flush out unwanted substances. Other beverages such as fruit juice, milk, coffee, etc., will do the same. Do not drink household cleaning supplies, they are not intended for internal consumption and they will do you harm.
Call your doctor and drink plenty of water
You should never put bleach in water to keep it clean. You can not drink water with bleach and it and any other living thing in it will die.
WARNING - Household Bleach is corrosive and will harm you if drink it.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------However, It is possible to treat water with some bleaches to make the water safe to drink.Please only use proprietary products to do this (sold in camping shops for this purpose) to treat water for drinking and follow the instructions exactly.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------However if you use household bleach to do this and drink the water you could do yourself serious harm.IF you think you have ingested bleach you need to get medical help immediately....... call 911 (999 in the UK) for an ambulance and get yourself to your local hospital casualty department IMMEDIATELY - take the bleach bottle with you so that the medics can see the product you have ingested.
No. The only thing that cleans your system is time, and lots of water. Bleach can kill you if you drink it. Nor do any of the "drug flushes" work. Do what you have to do to avoid the test for at least four days.
Hold your breath for about 15 seconds. Drink some warm water. Then count sheep.
Not if you clean the pot thoroughly and don't drink the water.
is we drink grey water we will get really REALLY REALLY sick!!!!!!
They disolve just like in water except faster.
If you drink too much water you may suffer water toxicity which can be fatal.
people drink it
Yes, bleach is composed of water (sodium hypochlorite) as a primary ingredient. Water serves as a carrier for the active ingredient in bleach to effectively remove stains, whiten fabrics, and disinfect surfaces.
Probably the same thing that happens if you do it on accident....You get thirsty