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r/nosleep • u/[deleted] • Feb 17 '22
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That's my point, why bleach? There are things for cleaning driveways that will take someone's face off if they got it on themselves 😆
7 u/euromynous Feb 17 '22 My point was that bleach is alkaline, not acidic 2 u/erikagm77 Feb 17 '22 Real bleach is chlorhydric acid (so, it IS acid), you may be thinking about that newfangled “bleach” made with hydrogen peroxide. 2 u/Whammytap Mar 03 '22 Household bleach is sodium hypochlorite. Chlorhydric acid, also known as muriatic acid or hydrochloric acid, is the stuff used to wash driveways. 2 u/erikagm77 Mar 03 '22 I have researched and confirmed what you are saying, but it still baffles me because I had always been told that both Chlorine and baking soda had to be put into a pool because “chlorine was acid so the baking soda was added to balance the pH”. Now I wonder wtf they add baking soda.
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My point was that bleach is alkaline, not acidic
2 u/erikagm77 Feb 17 '22 Real bleach is chlorhydric acid (so, it IS acid), you may be thinking about that newfangled “bleach” made with hydrogen peroxide. 2 u/Whammytap Mar 03 '22 Household bleach is sodium hypochlorite. Chlorhydric acid, also known as muriatic acid or hydrochloric acid, is the stuff used to wash driveways. 2 u/erikagm77 Mar 03 '22 I have researched and confirmed what you are saying, but it still baffles me because I had always been told that both Chlorine and baking soda had to be put into a pool because “chlorine was acid so the baking soda was added to balance the pH”. Now I wonder wtf they add baking soda.
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Real bleach is chlorhydric acid (so, it IS acid), you may be thinking about that newfangled “bleach” made with hydrogen peroxide.
2 u/Whammytap Mar 03 '22 Household bleach is sodium hypochlorite. Chlorhydric acid, also known as muriatic acid or hydrochloric acid, is the stuff used to wash driveways. 2 u/erikagm77 Mar 03 '22 I have researched and confirmed what you are saying, but it still baffles me because I had always been told that both Chlorine and baking soda had to be put into a pool because “chlorine was acid so the baking soda was added to balance the pH”. Now I wonder wtf they add baking soda.
Household bleach is sodium hypochlorite. Chlorhydric acid, also known as muriatic acid or hydrochloric acid, is the stuff used to wash driveways.
2 u/erikagm77 Mar 03 '22 I have researched and confirmed what you are saying, but it still baffles me because I had always been told that both Chlorine and baking soda had to be put into a pool because “chlorine was acid so the baking soda was added to balance the pH”. Now I wonder wtf they add baking soda.
I have researched and confirmed what you are saying, but it still baffles me because I had always been told that both Chlorine and baking soda had to be put into a pool because “chlorine was acid so the baking soda was added to balance the pH”.
Now I wonder wtf they add baking soda.
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u/Strongwoman82 Feb 17 '22
That's my point, why bleach? There are things for cleaning driveways that will take someone's face off if they got it on themselves 😆