Urine contains compounds that react with bleach, leading to a chemical reaction that produces a pink or red color. This reaction usually occurs when there are high levels of certain substances in the urine, such as blood. It is important to note that this color change can be a sign of a potential health issue, and it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional if you notice this change.
Bleach alone is toxic. So mixing it with urine, might dilute it if anything
Do not use bleach to clean urine. After urine has been sitting out for a while, it is full of ammonia. Ammonia and bleach mixed together create Chlorine gas, which is extremely dangerous. Specifically, it causes a lot of respiration problems and can even be fatal if you are exposed to it for too long. You're better off using something like nature's miracle or white vinegar on the urine.
Urine contains proteins that can react with bleach to produce foam. When the proteins in urine come in contact with bleach, they can undergo a chemical reaction that releases gases, leading to foam formation. This reaction occurs due to the presence of organic compounds in urine interacting with the chemicals in bleach.
The first thing to understand is that you normally do not have ammonia in your urine. Ammonia is produced by the break down of nitrogen compounds, such as uric acid in urine, by bacteria. So, unless you have a major urinary tract infection there is no ammonia present. Any that is produced is pretty minimal. I think to get a high enough concentration to really cause problems you would have to collect a undiluted amount of urine, allow bacteria to do their thing for a while, then add bleach. Just peeing in the toilet containing bleach isn't going to do it.
No, bleach does not turn urine red. Urine may turn red due to various reasons such as blood in the urine, certain medications, or medical conditions like urinary tract infections or kidney stones. If you notice red urine, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation.
If you mean would bleach remove heroin from a urine sample the short answer is no heroin is a drug not a bacteria or virus if bleach was added to urine it would definitely not take the heroin out of the urine if it were present.
Like someone added bleach. It's a dead giveaway.
Bleach will not clean your urine of meth. In fact, bleach will not clean your urine of any drug. If you drink bleach, you will be very sick. If you mean can you add bleach to a urine specimen to clean the meth out, that will not work either, and it will smell so strongly of bleach that the person testing you would know. Please do not try either one, they don't work, and you risk injuring yourself or getting in trouble.
Bleach alone is toxic. So mixing it with urine, might dilute it if anything
Do not use bleach to clean urine. After urine has been sitting out for a while, it is full of ammonia. Ammonia and bleach mixed together create Chlorine gas, which is extremely dangerous. Specifically, it causes a lot of respiration problems and can even be fatal if you are exposed to it for too long. You're better off using something like nature's miracle or white vinegar on the urine.
Urine contains proteins that can react with bleach to produce foam. When the proteins in urine come in contact with bleach, they can undergo a chemical reaction that releases gases, leading to foam formation. This reaction occurs due to the presence of organic compounds in urine interacting with the chemicals in bleach.
Bleach & water.
People do not normally have bleach in their urine. You think they might suspect? Fudging a test is the same as dropping a dirty urine.
Mixing urine with bleach can produce toxic gases like chlorine gas, which can be harmful if inhaled. It's best to avoid mixing urine with bleach for safety reasons.
The first thing to understand is that you normally do not have ammonia in your urine. Ammonia is produced by the break down of nitrogen compounds, such as uric acid in urine, by bacteria. So, unless you have a major urinary tract infection there is no ammonia present. Any that is produced is pretty minimal. I think to get a high enough concentration to really cause problems you would have to collect a undiluted amount of urine, allow bacteria to do their thing for a while, then add bleach. Just peeing in the toilet containing bleach isn't going to do it.
Pet Urine deposits go through several stages, but over time, if left untreated, they will eventually bleach the carpet.
It depends if you're exposed to large amounts of bleach it could cause coughing, nausea, shortness of breath, watery eyes, chest pains, irritation to the throat, nose and eyes, and wheezing. If you are exposed to a large amounts of bleach it will not cause brain damage but may cause respiratory damage. If you where to mix bleach with other chemicals such as ammonia or if you where to swallow bleach you could risk getting brain damage. If you mix bleach with ammonia it causes a toxic gas. Ammonia is found in urine so mixing bleach and urine can cause a reaction which then causes a toxic gas to be released. To avoid this flush your toilet before putting bleach inside of it to clean. Also mixing bleach with other household cleaners can cause chemical reactions that also cause toxic gases. Avoid swallowing bleach as it can cause brain damage but worst it can kill you. Yes and No bleach can cause brain damage in some cases if you mix it with other cleaning products or ingest it. It will not cause brain damage if do not mix it with other chemicals.