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Clorox Mixed With Hydrogen Peroxide

On the pros and cons of mixing Clorox cleaner with hydrogen peroxide
There are things in the world called Clorox cleaner, and there are hydrogen peroxide. Both are useful for daily cleaning. However, if the two are mixed, the consequences are unpredictable, and it should be carefully observed.

Clorox cleaner, which contains chlorine, has a great effect on decontamination and sterilization, and is often relied on in homes and public places. Hydrogen peroxide, which is highly oxidizing, is also commonly used for disinfection and sterilization, and is also commonly used in medical and health care and daily cleaning.

If Clorox cleaner is mixed with hydrogen peroxide, it seems to enhance cleaning and disinfection at first, or because of the chemical properties of the two. However, after careful investigation, the combination of the two can generate chemical reactions. When chlorine meets hydrogen peroxide, it can produce oxygen, and may form highly irritating and toxic substances, such as the genus chlorine. Chlorine gas, yellow-green in color, strong in nature, highly irritating, enters the human lungs, can cause coughing, asthma, breathing difficulties, and even damage the function of the lungs, endangering life.

And mixing the products produced, or corrosive to utensils and the environment. On metal surfaces, it can cause rust; on fabrics, it may fade or brittle. Although seeking the effect of cleaning and disinfection, it is accidentally mixed, resulting in many drawbacks.

Therefore, those who use Clorox detergent and hydrogen peroxide should be careful and do not mix at will. Read the instructions carefully before use and operate according to the regulations to obtain the benefits of cleaning and disinfection while avoiding its harm. Do not act recklessly due to ignorance, causing unexpected disasters to yourself and the environment.