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Bleach and Hydrogen Peroxide Mixing Dangers

On the harm of mixing bleaching and hydrogen peroxide
People in the world have unknown chemical reasons, and often want to mix bleaching and hydrogen peroxide. This is a big fallacy. Bleaching, containing sodium hypochlorite, has strong oxidizing properties; hydrogen peroxide, that is, hydrogen peroxide, is also a strong oxidizing substance. When the two meet, it is like a dragon and a tiger fighting, and the disaster starts.

When bleaching and hydrogen peroxide are mixed, a violent chemical reaction is immediately triggered. Sodium hypochlorite interacts with hydrogen peroxide to produce harmful gases such as chlorine. Chlorine gas is yellow-green in color, highly toxic, pungent in smell, enters the human lungs, causing cough, chest tightness, breathing difficulties, and even endangers life.

When mixed, the reaction is rapid, or the liquid is splashed. This splashing liquid gets on the skin, burns the skin and flesh, and the pain is unbearable; if it splashes into the eyes, it will hurt the eyes and cause great harm. It can cause redness, swelling and pain, and blindness.

Furthermore, such mixing destroys the original stability of chemicals. Or the oxidizing ability of the two suddenly changes, loses its original bleaching and disinfection effects, and increases the risk of accidents.

Therefore, those who use bleaching water and hydrogen peroxide must be careful and must not mix rashly. The way of using things, the first priority is safety, the nature of chemistry is clear, and the correct method is followed to protect the body and things, and avoid all kinds of disasters.