No way in hell. The ethanol will precipitate the bleach into salt and the gas oil will be immiscible in the solution due to the salt precipitation.
add, plus, more than, Sum, Mix, combine
Answer#1Use regular unscented 5.25% household bleach. Read and follow the safety instructions on the bleach container's label. Never mix bleach with ammonia or any other cleaner. Wear rubber boots, rubber gloves, and eye protection. Try not to breathe bleach fumes. Open windows and doors to get fresh air.For purifying clear water, add ~0.75ml bleach per gallon. Let stand for 30 minutes before consuming.For purifying cloudy (ditch water) add ~1.5ml bleach per gallon. Let stand for 30 minutes before drinking.I recommend that after the water has been sanitized and has settled for several hours, pass it through a charcoal water filter, to remove the excess chlorine. The Brita water filter will remove the nasty tasting chlorine from the water. A chlorine detection kit (available at your local pool supply store) will detect the levels. Just be careful not to add it to water you plan to drink, OTO is poisonous.Info from CDC.gov
1.21 as a mix number
MIX means 1009.
A mixed number is a whole number plus a fraction, so it must be more than '1'. 15% is less than '1', so there's no way it can be a mixed number.
not 5050, it's 50:1 mix
Yes, we can mix oil and ethanol. This is because oil can dissolve in ethanol.
Answer#1The alcohol, being less dense will float on top. They do not react. This answer is nonsense. Alcohol and bleach will mix, and they react, but not in a way that will kill you. Alcohol is less dense than water or bleach (water plus sodium hypochlorite) but alcohol and water do mix... mixed drinks, anyone?
personally I would not mix anything with bleach...NOT unless you are a scientist
No, its bad for your engine Sure you can mix them as long as your vehicle has a flex fuel engine. You can also mix then in a non flex fuel engine as long as you do not mix more than 10% ethanol with plain gasoline.
yes. ethanol and water are soluble / miscible
No, they are immiscible.
It says right on the bottle "do not mix with chlorine bleach to avoid irritating fumes"
No, you cannot mix both bleach and Drano due to safety reasons. If you really want bleach then first use the Drano and then wait before using the bleach.
Methanol and ethanol mix together well in part because they both have a low boiling point. Methanol and ethanol mixed together also metabolizes well.
Please don't mix any Lysol product with bleach.
Yes.