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Hydrogen Peroxide Mixed With Bleach

On the Effect of Mixing Hydrogen Peroxide and Bleach
Substances in the world meet and change, and it is very wonderful. Now on the mixing of hydrogen peroxide and bleach, the two meet, just like a dragon stirring the sea, unpredictable.

Hydrogen peroxide is active in nature and has the ability to oxidize. It is often used for cleaning and disinfection. Bleach also has strong oxidizing power, which is used for fabric whitening and stain removal. Both are useful things, but if they are accidentally mixed, there will be disasters.

When hydrogen peroxide is mixed with bleach, a chemical reaction occurs immediately. The interaction between the two can produce new substances, and many of them are highly oxidizing and corrosive. The gas produced by the mixture is pungent and smelly. If people inhale it, the mouth and nose will be uncomfortable, the cough will not stop, and the lungs will be injured in severe cases, causing breathing difficulties and damage to the heart and lungs.

Looking at its effect on the surface of utensils, this mixture can corrode metals and make their surface mottled and rusted; on fabrics, it may cause sudden changes in color, damage to fibers, and be fragile and easy to break.

Therefore, when handling household chores or using hydrogen peroxide and bleach in the workplace, be sure to be cautious. Do not mix the two at will to prevent accidents from happening, endangering personal safety, and damaging utensils and property. When operating according to their respective uses and regulations, they can obtain their benefits and avoid their harm.