No, ammonia and Javex are not the same. Ammonia is a compound composed of nitrogen and hydrogen, commonly used as a household cleaner. Javex, on the other hand, is a brand name for a chlorine bleach product.
Yes, Javex typically contains ammonia as one of its ingredients. Ammonia is commonly used in cleaning products for its disinfectant properties.
Javex is a brand of household bleach that is made of a solution containing sodium hypochlorite, water, sodium hydroxide, and sodium chloride. Sodium hypochlorite is the primary active ingredient responsible for its bleaching and disinfecting properties.
No, I wouldn't think so, but I'm not sure.What I've found is this:'Javex' seemed to be a brand name, not a chemical name.'Javex' was taken over by the 'Clorox' firm, a bleachproducing firm (in 1913 named 'Electro-Alkaline Company', San Fransisco Bay).I've found out that the name of the original bleach product, Clorox, was coined as a portmanteau of chlorine and sodium hydroxide, the two main ingredients.Finally: I would be very careful NOT to put acid in anything containg a bleach product, it might react heavily producing toxic fumes!
A base that dissolves in water is called a soluble base or aqueous base.
Possibly, but the d/w soap may negate the effect of Javex.
No, ammonia and Javex are not the same. Ammonia is a compound composed of nitrogen and hydrogen, commonly used as a household cleaner. Javex, on the other hand, is a brand name for a chlorine bleach product.
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Yes, Javex typically contains ammonia as one of its ingredients. Ammonia is commonly used in cleaning products for its disinfectant properties.
Clean it with vim and Javex
Mold - use javex
Javex is an effective insecticide and will kill ground wasps. Care must be taken because the effect is not immediate and there is the possibility that the person treating the nest could be stung.
Javex is a brand of household bleach that is made of a solution containing sodium hypochlorite, water, sodium hydroxide, and sodium chloride. Sodium hypochlorite is the primary active ingredient responsible for its bleaching and disinfecting properties.
tide but you can also use javex
It's a Carboxylic acid attached to a propyl group.In this case, the systematic/IUPAC name is Butanoic Acidor more commonly Butyric acid.
No, I wouldn't think so, but I'm not sure.What I've found is this:'Javex' seemed to be a brand name, not a chemical name.'Javex' was taken over by the 'Clorox' firm, a bleachproducing firm (in 1913 named 'Electro-Alkaline Company', San Fransisco Bay).I've found out that the name of the original bleach product, Clorox, was coined as a portmanteau of chlorine and sodium hydroxide, the two main ingredients.Finally: I would be very careful NOT to put acid in anything containg a bleach product, it might react heavily producing toxic fumes!
It is best to go to a pet shop and get a rabbit/animal friendly disinfectant, but you could also use javex, or most other disinfectants but you have to wait until the hutch is COMPLETELY dry until you put the rabbit back in. You can also clean a rabbit hutch with white vinegar. You can sprinkle a bit of baking soda in the places where is still has an unpleasant odor.