Can you mix iron out and bleach?
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1 Answer. Good that you left for fresh air. Upon the action of bleach, you likely generated sulfur dioxide, gas with pungent smell. Likely, mixing "iron out" and bleach together yielded a considerable heat, too.
Also know, does bleach react with iron?
Well water and liquid bleach are just not very compatible. The sodium hypochlorite active in liquid bleach reacts with the iron and changes it to the chemical form as rust. This new yellow/red discoloration then deposits on clothes, and after drying has essentially dyed the clothes.
Similarly one may ask, what should you not mix with bleach?
- Bleach + Vinegar = Toxic Chlorine Gas.
- Ammonia + Bleach = Toxic Chloramine Vapors.
- Rubbing Alcohol + Bleach = Chloroform.
- Hydrogen Peroxide + Vinegar = Parecetic Acid.
- Baking Soda + Vinegar = Ineffective Cleaning Solution.
- Two Different Battery Brands = Corrosion.
- Medicine + Grapefruit Juice = Adverse Effects.
Yep, don't mix bleach with any other cleaner. The result is chlorine gas. The reaction between the two produces sodium chloride, water and chlorine gas.