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btw nobody even think about doing it
Idk. I might tell my neighbors about it. >:3
The bleach and ammonia react to form poisonous chlorine gas.
If you vary the amounts of chlorine and ammonia in the mixture, you can also wind up with corrosive hydrazine (N2H4, used as a common rocket fuel), or explosive nitrogen trichloride.

All of those are extremely toxic. You may remember Chlorine gas from its use as a chemical weapon during the first world war.
Vryko Lakas
The bleach and ammonia react to form poisonous chlorine gas.
If you vary the amounts of chlorine and ammonia in the mixture, you can also wind up with corrosive hydrazine (N2H4, used as a common rocket fuel), or explosive nitrogen trichloride.
All of those are extremely toxic. You may remember Chlorine gas from its use as a chemical weapon during the first world war.

I see


thanks
Vintage Drift
Idk. I might tell my neighbors about it. User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.

lol, murder in the first degree
Vryko Lakas
The bleach and ammonia react to form poisonous chlorine gas.
If you vary the amounts of chlorine and ammonia in the mixture, you can also wind up with corrosive hydrazine (N2H4, used as a common rocket fuel), or explosive nitrogen trichloride.

All of those are extremely toxic. You may remember Chlorine gas from its use as a chemical weapon during the first world war.

Wait, mustard gas? I don't remember what the chemical compound was (I'm just an historian with some chem knowledge, not a chemist).
Ooh, yeah that's bad. Chlorine gas kills pretty much any living thing.
faolan
Vryko Lakas
The bleach and ammonia react to form poisonous chlorine gas.
If you vary the amounts of chlorine and ammonia in the mixture, you can also wind up with corrosive hydrazine (N2H4, used as a common rocket fuel), or explosive nitrogen trichloride.

All of those are extremely toxic. You may remember Chlorine gas from its use as a chemical weapon during the first world war.

Wait, mustard gas? I don't remember what the chemical compound was (I'm just an historian with some chem knowledge, not a chemist).

Actually mustard gas was a sulfur compound.

(I initially mixed them up, but then remembered that there was a difference. You probably saw an earlier version of the post.)
.____. science is for school x3
Brad-Laxner
.____. science is for school x3

You say that while using the internet.
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It's dangerous because that was found on 4chan.
Kokoro Spirit
It's dangerous because that was found on 4chan.

^^^^ QFT
Brad-Laxner
.____. science is for school x3

So is the Forum. Hence the name Science and Technology.
Can we get back on topic please stare
When you mix bleach and ammonia, you get this following chemical reaction.

2(parts)NaOCl + 2NH3 --> Cl2
[Bleach] [Ammonia] [Chlorine Gas]

(Chem students will note that I have left out the chloramine products for simplicity)

Chlorine gas is very corrosive because it possesses 7 electrons in it's outer shell. Due to the octet rule, it will seek those electrons from anything it can get. Especially human flesh. It's corrosive properties are due to it's 'electron hunger'. This is not something you'd want near your eyes or mouth.

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