Chlorine
No, bleach is a liquid
Poisonous carbon monoxide gas has been found in the atmosphere of the dwarf planet Pluto
Yes, bleach can be poisonous if ingested or inhaled in large amounts. It is important to always use bleach in a well-ventilated area and to keep it out of reach of children and pets. If ingested or if there is exposure to bleach fumes, seek medical attention immediately.
Mixing bleach with pneumonia would have no significant effect on the disease. Pneumonia is primarily caused by viruses, bacteria, or fungi infecting the lungs, while bleach is a strong disinfectant used to kill pathogens on surfaces. However, inhaling bleach fumes can be harmful to the respiratory system and exacerbate respiratory conditions like pneumonia.
The primary reactant in bleach, specifically sodium hypochlorite (commonly found in household bleach), is sodium hypochlorite itself (NaOCl). When bleach is used for disinfection or stain removal, it often reacts with organic substances, breaking down pigments and other compounds. In chemical reactions, bleach can also react with acids to release chlorine gas, which is a toxic substance.
Chlorine
No, bleach is a liquid
Poisonous carbon monoxide gas has been found in the atmosphere of the dwarf planet Pluto
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its poisonous
You never mix bleach and ammonia as it will release poisonous chlorine gas.
Yes, bleach can be poisonous if ingested or inhaled in large amounts. It is important to always use bleach in a well-ventilated area and to keep it out of reach of children and pets. If ingested or if there is exposure to bleach fumes, seek medical attention immediately.
One poisonous gas used in World War 1 and was stockpiled but not used in World War 2 was Mustard gas which is basically like mixing ammonia and chlorine bleach together. It can kill the lungs and nervous system quickly or a person can survive if the exposure is low but he or she will suffer many ailments from the exposure.
Yes , it is poisonous
The acid found in bleach is typically sodium hypochlorite. This compound is produced when bleach, which is a solution of sodium hydroxide and chlorine gas, reacts. Sodium hypochlorite is a strong oxidizing agent that is effective at disinfecting and whitening surfaces.
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Yes, mixing ammonia and bleach produces toxic fumes called chloramine gas, which can cause respiratory issues, coughing, chest pain, and even death if inhaled in high concentrations. It is important to never mix ammonia and bleach together.