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Yes sodium hypochlorite does react with copper. I did the test where copper was immersed in bleach and the parts near the surface where turning verdigris while the lower ones where getting coroded in a higher rate.

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What happens when bleach and alcohol react with each other?

When bleach and alcohol react with each other, they can produce harmful gases such as chloroform and hydrochloric acid. This reaction can be dangerous and should be avoided.


Do copper and olive oil react with each other?

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Do copper and steel react?

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Does baking soda neutralize bleach when they come into contact with each other?

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Is copper powder behaves like iron powder when it mixed with sulfur?

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What is the result of Copper sulfate added to sodium sulfate?

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How do acids react with other elements?

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