If you have been around it recently, the fumes tend to stay in the nasal passages for a long while. Bleach fumes are not a good thing to breathe in.
If you mean Kokutō from Bleach: Hell Chapter, the 4th Bleach movie, he never appeared in the manga so therefore no chapter.All the Bleach movies have storylines which are unique to themselves.
they don't mean anything, they're only there to look cool.
It means that you smell something that other people can't smell and they say your upper lip cause only you can smell your upper lip
i dont think the plant will die of bleach bleach. maybe from just bleach though.
To disinfect a well, the general recommendation is to add 1 to 2 quarts of unscented household bleach (5.25-6% sodium hypochlorite) for every 1,000 gallons of water in the well. It's important to first calculate the volume of water in your well and ensure the bleach is evenly distributed. After adding bleach, run water from taps until you smell chlorine, then let it sit for at least 12 hours before flushing the system. Always check local guidelines and consult a professional if unsure.
u have it in ur nose
your hands smell like bleach if you put inciradicator pen on them
Baking soda Baking soda neutralizes the smell of bleach. Bleach is a nasty chemical. Simply spray with Freshana AIRIA Air Purifier.
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Uhhh, it will smell if you don't change the water and it wouldn't smell as good as bleach, either. Not that bleach is all that pleasant to smell, but it's a heck of a lot better then a dirty fishbowl. Bleach would kill a fish, by the way. As would chlorine. Does your fish's bowl smell like bleach?
Bleach is alkaline because it contains sodium hypochlorite, which is a strong alkali. The smell of chlorine is produced when bleach reacts with organic matter, releasing chlorine gas. This characteristic smell is a result of the chemical composition of bleach and the presence of chlorine in its formula.
Bleach smells of chlorine because if you add an acid to bleach, you will produce chlorine gas.
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To get rid of the smell of bleach, ensure the area is well-ventilated by opening windows and using fans. You can also try using baking soda or white vinegar to help neutralize the odor. Additionally, using a bowl of activated charcoal or coffee grounds in the room can help absorb the remaining bleach smell.
When most people say 'bleach' with no modifiers they mean a solution of sodium hypochlorite, which contains no nitrogen whatsoever. Other types of bleaches may or may not contain nitrogen.
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