What can bleach be used instead of 5

Updated on healthy 2024-05-17
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course you can, but first you have to tell someone, what do you want to do with bleach? Is it bleaching, sterilization, or insecticide? Bleach is an oxidizing agent, it's not specifically a bleaching effect, and you can't count the effects of it.

    Therefore, if you want to replace bleach with something else, you must first make it clear to everyone what you are going to use it for. And then you can say what to replace it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Here are a few ways to replace bleach:

    1.You can use aged vinegar to wash the stained area.

    2.Try a chemical called color bleaching, such as white cat bleaching.

    3.After diluting with 84 disinfectant, soak it slightly.

    4.Potassium permanganate and acetic acid, first dissolve a little potassium permanganate in water, and then put the clothes to be rinsed in, to fully soak them, after soaking for 10 to 20 minutes, the clothes will be dark red, pick up the clothes, wash them with water; Then dissolve a little acetic acid in water, and put the clothes soaked in potassium permanganate into the acetic acid solution, the clothes will slowly change from dark red to the original color, and the dyed places will also fade away without damaging the original color of the clothes.

    5.Add laundry detergent and dish soap containing anionic surfactants 1:1 to warm water, soak the dyed area in warm water for more than half an hour, and then scrub it with your hands.

    Please note that these methods may be risky, please consult a professional before use.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Soapy water with baking soda.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Raw materials: Bleach is a mixture containing sodium hypochlorite and sodium chloride formed by the reaction of chlorine and sodium hydroxide solution.

    Bleaching powder is a mixture of calcium hydroxide, calcium chloride and calcium hypochlorite, and its main component is calcium hypochlorite [Ca(clo)) with an available chlorine content of 30%-38%.

    2. Properties: Bleaching water, sodium hypochlorite is the active ingredient, sodium hypochlorite can react with water and carbon dioxide to generate hypochlorous acid (with strong oxidation), reduce colored substances, and achieve the purpose of bleaching.

    Bleaching powder, white or off-white powder or granules, has a significant chlorine odor, is very unstable, hygroscopic, and is easy to decompose by the action of light, heat, water and ethanol. Bleaching powder is dissolved in water, and its aqueous solution can make litmus paper blue, and then gradually fade and turn white. Hypochlorous acid can be released from carbon dioxide in the air, and a large amount of chlorine gas is produced when it is dilute hydrochloric acid.

    3. Function: Bleach, in the industrial aspect, the amount of bleaching and dyeing plant is the largest. Bleach some yellowed clothing. Bleaching colored clothing with bleaching water is suitable for those that are not easy to fade. Bleach is not equal to bleaching powder, and bleaching clothes with bleaching powder alone does not have a bleaching effect.

    Bleaching powder, as a food sterilization disinfectant, is inexpensive, strong sterilization and good disinfection effect. It is used for the sterilization and disinfection of drinking water and fruits and vegetables, and is also commonly used for the disinfection of facilities and items such as swimming pools, bathrooms, furniture, etc., and is also commonly used for the bleaching of foods such as grease, starch, and fruit peel. It can also be used for wastewater deodorization and decolorization treatment.

    In food production, it is generally used for the disinfection of grease and equipment.

    "Dirty Chicken Net" is bleaching powder, "Dirty Chicken Net", also known as potassium permanganate, is a common strong oxidant, at room temperature is purple-black flake crystals, easy to see light decomposition. Potassium permanganate is prepared from manganese dioxide as a raw material, which has a wide range of applications and is used as a disinfectant and bleach in industry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dear, according to our inquiry analysis of disinfectant solution can. If you want to find a substitute for bleaching powder, you must first know the chemical properties of bleaching powder, the principle of action of bleaching powder, the main component of bleaching powder is calcium hypochlorite, which reacts with carbon dioxide in the air to form hypochlorous acid after being integrated into water, oxidizing pigments and stain traces to form colorless substances, so as to achieve the purpose of bleaching. If you can't buy bleaching powder, you can use disinfectant instead, the main components of disinfectant and bleaching powder are the same, and the disinfectant is a liquid that is more convenient to use.

    If you simply want to disinfect clothes, you can use disinfectant powder, which has a significant disinfection and sterilization effect than bleaching powder and disinfectant, and it is easy to buy and easy to use.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How to use sodium hypochlorite:

    1) Wearing, thinning, wiping, stopping, flushing, discarding six steps:

    1.Wear: Wear an apron, mask and gloves to protect your hands. 2.Diluted : Diluted bleach The dilution concentration varies depending on the disinfection site. Its dilution is as follows:

    Note: ppm parts per million.

    3.RUB:

    Wipe or soak in several acres to disinfect, do not spray, and keep ventilation to block Biling. *Contact time for different disinfection methods.

    4.Stop:

    After wiping, let it sit for 5-10 minutes and wait for the bleach to do its bactericidal effect. The contact time for immersion and disinfection is recommended to be more than 30 minutes.

    5.Rush :

    Rinse or wipe down the area you just cleaned and disinfected with clean water.

    6.Discarded:

    Unused bleach should be discarded in the following ways. Sodium hypochlorite decomposes over time, so unused bleach should be discarded after 24 hours.

    1) Dilute the used bleach with a large amount of water (not less than 100 times) before pouring it into the kitchen sewer or outdoor drain, which will not pollute the water source.

    2) Seal the bleach and store it simply, and the bleach will automatically oxidize and pour it out after a long time.

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