When Domestos, a bleach-based cleaner, is mixed with washing powder, a chemical reaction can occur due to the presence of various ingredients in the washing powder. This reaction can release harmful gases, such as chloramine vapors, which can be toxic and irritating to the respiratory system. Additionally, the effectiveness of the cleaning agents may be compromised, leading to reduced cleaning performance. It's important to avoid mixing cleaning products to ensure safety and efficacy.
yes
Transmission fluid mixed with washing powder
Do you mean iron powder mixed with sulphur powder? Fe(s) + S(s) ---> FeS (iron sulfide)
most powders miixed with water will not dissolve and nothing will happen.
Well yea ... der. If washing powder couldn't dissolve than whats that point of having it? Once you put the powder in the machine, either front loader or top loader, the powder will start dissolving once you start the machine. Some washing powders don't dissolve very well but they do dissolve a some. hope i helped... xx
When boiling water is mixed with white powder, it can result in a chemical reaction that may cause the mixture to change color, release gas, or produce heat. The specific outcome depends on the properties of the white powder and the temperature of the water.
Baby powder, or talcum powder, is starchy in composition. When combined with iodine, the powder reaction will be a change in color to a dark blue, purple, or blackish hue depending on the amount used.
Yes, protein powder can be mixed with hot water.
it is not an acid because it doesn't mixed with the soloutions! <3
When iodine and borax are mixed, they do not react chemically. Both substances will remain as separate entities in the mixture. Iodine is a purple-black solid, while borax is a white crystalline powder.
When you heat baking powder, it releases carbon dioxide gas, which helps baked goods rise. This reaction occurs quickly when the baking powder is mixed with a liquid and heated in the oven. Heating baking powder at high temperatures can cause it to lose its leavening power over time.
Yes, If mixed with water!