When water and bleach come into contact, they do not form salt and water as the outcome. Instead, the bleach reacts with water to form hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid.
No, it is a solution of sodium hypochlorite (a salt) in water.
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.
Mixing Clorox (bleach) with salt can release toxic chlorine gas, which can be harmful if inhaled. It is important to avoid mixing bleach with any other chemical, including salt, to prevent the creation of dangerous fumes.
No. Water cannot "deactivate" bleach. Water simply dilutes the concentration of the bleach molecules, which slows the bleaching action. However, the action continues so long as the bleach remains in a liquid state. To "deactivate" or neutralize bleach, you must use a neutralizing solution, such as sodium thiosulfate. There is a commercial product called Bleach Stop that will do the job.
Chloride is the ion, Cl-. There is chloride in sodium chloride, which is salt. In addition, bleach contains chlorine. The water in a pool also has chlorine.
Salt and water bleach
No, a salt water pool does not contain bleach.
No, it is a solution of sodium hypochlorite (a salt) in water.
chlorine bleach, tap water, salt, swimming pool water.
Bleach rusts faster i know this because I did a science experiment on this and bleach was first to begin first
Bleach typically breaks down into salt and water when it reacts with organic materials. The active ingredient in bleach, sodium hypochlorite, decomposes into ions that eventually form these harmless byproducts.
The most likely outcome of adding drops of salt water on top of stomata is that the salt water will disrupt the normal function of the stomata, potentially leading to the stomata closing and affecting the plant's ability to exchange gases and regulate water loss.
Yes, you make salt water with salt and water.
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.
what heppens when ypu mix water with food coloring and bleach
no a hypothesis is your guess of what the outcome is going to be in your experiment. For example. My experiment's question is to see what happens when I mix salt with water. My Hypothesis is the salt will float. Now the correct outcome is the salt sinked. I hope I helped you.
Municipal water systems inject Clorox into the water before it goes to the holding tank. What you are describing is drinking water...