There are two different kinds: One type is lye based a highly corrosive and dangerous chemical use exactly as directed! Don't get creative it can splashback on you and cause irreparable chemical burns. The other type uses bleach as it's base. It's. A little less dangerous than lye, but again always follow directions. Never mix two different kinds at a time, make sure the one chemical is removed by flushing thoroughly with water before employing a different chemical on the same clog .
It is not pure. Cleaner pure is different
If a gas is produced and it isn't a state change (such as steam bubbles forming), the reaction is a chemical change because the molecular makeup of either the water or the drain cleaner has changed and the hydrogen has been liberated.
Drain cleaner removes clogs and prevents messy overflows from sink and bathtub drains. One affordable drain cleaner contains ingredients found in any home pantry. To use this environmentally friendly cleaner, remove the plug from the drain. Measure _ cups of dry baking soda into the drain. Add _ cups of vinegar, and replace the plug to allow the resulting chemical reaction to work. After 30 minutes, remove the plug and carefully pour boiling water into the drain to complete this effective drain cleaner method.
Drain cleaner is typically not considered neutral, as it is specifically designed to help break down blockages and clean drains by using strong alkaline or acidic chemicals. This can cause the pH level to be highly basic or acidic, depending on the type of drain cleaner being used.
Drain cleaner is typically exothermic. When it is mixed with water, it produces heat as a result of an exothermic chemical reaction. This heat helps to dissolve and remove the clogs in the drain.
Yes, the mixing of drain cleaner with water that produces heat is a chemical change. This is because the reaction between the drain cleaner and water is forming new substances with different properties, which is characteristic of a chemical change.
physical change
If it is an alkali drain cleaner, you can add acidic materials in the drain cleaner such as lemons, If it is an acidic drain (less common) cleaner, you can add alkali materials such as toothpaste, soap
Yes, this drain cleaner is safe for pipes.
Drain cleaner pollutes the environment after it is poured down the drain. You should use green cleaners.
The best method for effectively cleaning a dishwasher drain using a dishwasher drain cleaner is to follow the instructions on the cleaner's packaging carefully. Typically, you would remove any debris from the drain, pour the cleaner into the drain, let it sit for the recommended time, and then run a hot water cycle to flush out the cleaner and debris.
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Either snake it or chemical drain cleaner.
It is not pure. Cleaner pure is different
If a gas is produced and it isn't a state change (such as steam bubbles forming), the reaction is a chemical change because the molecular makeup of either the water or the drain cleaner has changed and the hydrogen has been liberated.
Yes