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Mixing Bleach and Hydrogen Peroxide Dangers

On the harm of mixing bleach and hydrogen peroxide
Substances in the world have their own characteristics. If they are not mixed properly, they are often dangerous. In today's words, the mixing of bleach and hydrogen peroxide cannot be ignored.

Bleach, a chemical substance, is also highly oxidizing. Hydrogen peroxide, also known as hydrogen peroxide, also has the ability to oxidize. When the two meet, like dry wood meets fire, the reaction will be intense.

When the two are mixed, the chemical reaction starts immediately. This reaction is not just a simple phase sum, but a violent change. First, when mixed instantaneously, a large amount of gas will be produced quickly. This gas is mostly oxygen, but it also contains other harmful gases. Such as chlorine, chlorine gas is highly irritating and pungent to the smell. When it enters the lungs, it can cause respiratory diseases. Light coughing, chest tightness, severe respiratory distress, and even life-threatening.

Furthermore, this mixed reaction is often accompanied by fever. Heat occurs suddenly, or causes the surrounding temperature to rise sharply. If it is in a closed space, it is easy to increase the pressure and cause the risk of explosion.

And when the two are mixed, the resulting substances are mostly corrosive. This corrosive substance, if contaminated with objects, can damage utensils; if it touches human skin and eyes, it is particularly harmful. Touching the skin can cause burns, redness, swelling and pain in mild cases, and rotten skin in severe cases. In case of eyes, it may cause vision damage or even blindness.

Therefore, in daily life or experimental work, it is necessary to treat bleach and hydrogen peroxide with caution. Do not mix at will to prevent accidental disasters. Keeping this in mind, Fang Security is safe.