Investigations have shown that the sodium hypochlorite in the formulation is to be an effective way of destroying a wide range of harmful micro-organisms, such as bacteria, viruses and fungi. It works even at very low concentrations.
Yes, when used as directed on the product label. it's important to store and use them carefully, avoiding contact with skin and being careful not to splash them in your eyes because sodium hypochlorite in the formulation can cause irritation to the skin and eyes, particularly when undiluted.
Once used, sodium hypochlorite in the formulation rapidly breaks down, forming salt and water. Various detailed scientific reviews show that normal domestic use of sodium hypochlorite is safe for the environment.
By adding hypochlorite to water, hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is formed:
NaOCl + H2O -> HOCl + NaOH-
Hypochlorous acid is divided into hydrochloric acid (HCl) and oxygen (O). The oxygen atom is very strong oxidation. Sodium hypochlorite is effective against bacteria, viruses and fungi. Sodium hypochlorite disinfects the same way chlorine does.
NaOCl + H2O -> HOCl + NaOH-
Hypochlorous acid is divided into hydrochloric acid (HCl) and oxygen (O). The oxygen atom is very strong oxidation. Sodium hypochlorite is effective against bacteria, viruses and fungi. Sodium hypochlorite disinfects the same way chlorine does.
No, It is also important not to mix bleach with ammonia, acids, or other cleaners. Mixing bleach with common cleaning products can cause serious injuries.
No, because benzalkonium chloride contains nitrogen. In principle, there are two things that you do not want to mix with Hypochlorite in the Crows Plus Health care disinfectant formulation: Anything acidic and Anything containing nitrogen.
Not recommended. Mixing hypochlorite with pine oil in large amounts will create chlorine gas and can restrict your breathing.