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Mixing Hydrogen Peroxide and Bleach Dangers

On the harm of mixing hydrogen peroxide and bleach
The world has unknown chemical reasons, and often wants to mix hydrogen peroxide and bleach, which is a big mistake.

Hydrogen peroxide has oxidation properties and is widely used in daily life, but it is lively. Bleach is also an oxidizing agent. The two seem to be similar, but in fact it is very dangerous to mix.

If mixed rashly, the two will immediately react violently. It should also generate a lot of heat, causing the surrounding temperature to rise sharply. This heat can make the container unbearable, and even burst, splash debris, and hurt people's bodies. And during the reaction, toxic gases such as chlorine often escape. Chlorine gas is pungent and highly toxic. When inhaled, it damages the respiratory tract, can cause cough and asthma, and can cause respiratory failure in severe cases, endangering life.

In addition, the chemical properties of the mixed substances are messy, or lose the original bleaching and disinfection effect, and turn into harmful substances. Using it to clean, not only can't clean things, but also anti-stain them, and leave hidden dangers in the places touched.

Therefore, if you want to use cleaning and disinfection agents, you should specify their properties, and you must not mix hydrogen peroxide with bleach rashly. Adhering to chemical rules and keeping yourself and your surroundings safe is the right way.