The two will react to give off a brown acrid smelling gas. This gas is NO2 Nitrogen Dioxide. Nitrogen dioxide is toxic by inhalation.
Bleach alone is toxic. So mixing it with urine, might dilute it if anything
Bleach alone is toxic. So mixing it with urine, might dilute it if anything
One possible reason may be that it has been mixed with other toxic solutions. Also, it could be because urine itself is actually toxic. Another simpler reason may be that it is past its expiration date.
all the time
Because it is a waste product the human body is trying to get rid of.
No they do not. Humans does not contain ammonia in urine.
Do not use bleach to clean urine. After urine has been sitting out for a while, it is full of ammonia. Ammonia and bleach mixed together create Chlorine gas, which is extremely dangerous. Specifically, it causes a lot of respiration problems and can even be fatal if you are exposed to it for too long. You're better off using something like nature's miracle or white vinegar on the urine.
Urea is a non-toxic molecule made of toxic ammonia and carbon dioxide that is found in Urine. Dehydration causes your urine to be more concentrated and may have a stronger smell than normal,
If you mean would bleach remove heroin from a urine sample the short answer is no heroin is a drug not a bacteria or virus if bleach was added to urine it would definitely not take the heroin out of the urine if it were present.
Urine typically contains waste products that your body has filtered out of your bloodstream. These waste products can include urea, creatinine, ammonia, and various salts. While these substances may be considered waste, they're not toxins in the sense of being harmful to your body. In fact, they're the products of normal bodily processes. However, if you're referring to toxins that can be found in urine due to exposure to harmful substances, it depends on what you've been exposed to. For example, if someone has been exposed to certain drugs, chemicals, or heavy metals, traces of those substances might be present in their urine. Additionally, certain medical conditions can lead to the presence of abnormal substances in urine, such as proteins in the case of kidney disease. Overall, while urine itself contains waste products, the presence of toxins would depend on external exposure or internal health conditions.
Rat urine in of itself is not toxic. It may carry diseases that are dangerous and infectious to humans. It is generally best to avoid it.
I would say urine or feces regardless of the animal would be toxic. Especially as urine alone contains ammonia.
Bleach & water.