Yes, Chlorine is 1.5 times heavier than water. Chlorine is one of the most commonly manufactured chemicals, and can be used in drinking water and Swimming Pools as an antibacterial agent.
yes, because water is pure so is has no strong acid to be compared to bleach so, yes bleach is stronger than water.
Heavier
Mr. T
yes it does because the acid in bleach is stronger than the chemical in the bleach so, that's how bleach dissolves an egg shell.
Bleach contains OCl- ion. So it is a acid.
water has stronger hydrogen bond
The strength of bleach is commonly listed on the FRONT product label and will be shown as a percent of hypochlorite. The higher the percent, the stronger the bleach effect. Be aware that all uses of bleach require dilution with water. Look on the BACK product label for instructions. Also, be aware that after diluting bleach with water it will retain its bleaching power for only a few days so store bleach UNdiluted.
Chlorine
Mr. T
no
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No, it is not because if it is diluted with another liquid than it would be weaker then just plain bleach ML
yes it does because the acid in bleach is stronger than the chemical in the bleach so, that's how bleach dissolves an egg shell.
Water is stronger than rock.
Yes, water is stronger than lightning, because lightning is fire, so water is stronger than lightning.
Water is stronger than rock.
lava is stronger
When using hydrogen peroxide or bleach, a 3% solution is 50% stronger than a 2% solution. Be very careful when handling these chemicals, and don't get ammonia in the bleach, or you will release toxic clouds of gas.
water is not stronger then glue because water can break a hole house down.