Isopropyl alcohol is C3H8O and Ammonia is NH3. There would be no harm in mixing the two. I would recommend using in a ventilated area and if you feel any difficulty breathing then seek fresh air. If further problems persist then you should contact a physician. Also remember to wear gloves while using both products.
Yes, it is safely possible. Unless you ingest and inhale it. You might die of cancer 40 years later.
Yes, as long as you use a de-chlorinator, this can safely be done. Make sure the de-chlorinator destroys both chlorine and chloramines- many only remove one of the two. If you can find a de-chlorinator that also destroys ammonia, than that is an added bonus as it will come in handy when dealing with ammonia spikes when cycling an aquarium.
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It can go down the sink with running water.
it should be safely stored at 200 farrenhight or 80 degrees celsius
Bats had nothing to do with making ammonia. BAT stands for Best Available Techniques and was used in the creation of ammonia. BAT is used to properly and safely make ammonia.
Careful mixing cleaning product with bleach or ammonia. It can cause deadly fumes, ALWAYS keep a window open for fresh air.
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F. R. Willsey has written: 'Using anhydrous ammonia safely' -- subject(s): Industrial safety, Ammonia
Ammonia and bleach are a dangerous mix. They emit fumes that can be fatal. Ammonia can be mixed safely with soap. Some of the flavors of Dawn dish soap include bleach so proceed with caution.
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One can clean a brass table lamp by: applying rubbing alcohol (Isopropyl) to a light sponge and rubbing it against the lamp. Then wipe the lamp with the yellow cloth that came with the alcohol to polish it.
Mix three parts water and one part ammonia in a dish. Immerse the jewelry to be cleaned in water and you can scrub it with a soft-bristled toothbrush if needed. This works for gemstone jewelry. For pearls, just rub them with a soft shammy cloth.