05-23-2017, 03:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-23-2017, 05:09 PM by LuigiThirty. Edited 2 times in total.)
We have ammonia, why don't we have bleach?
1 part Salt, 1 part Oxygen produces Sodium Hypochlorite, a green solid with an acrid smell. Useful as a medical disinfectant or ingredient in disease-fighting chems?
1 part Sodium Hypochlorite and 1 part Water produces Bleach, a white liquid with an acrid smell. Bleach burns severely when ingested and burns minorly when touched.
Bleach can be used to clean up blood stains from items and the floor but it leaves a telltale smell behind for a while. It removes forensics traces from items. It also turns paintable items white. You can use it to poison drinking glasses but you better cover it up with something strong.
When mixed with Ammonia it instantly produces Chlorine Gas that causes burn+toxic damage to anyone in range.
1 part Salt, 1 part Oxygen produces Sodium Hypochlorite, a green solid with an acrid smell. Useful as a medical disinfectant or ingredient in disease-fighting chems?
1 part Sodium Hypochlorite and 1 part Water produces Bleach, a white liquid with an acrid smell. Bleach burns severely when ingested and burns minorly when touched.
Bleach can be used to clean up blood stains from items and the floor but it leaves a telltale smell behind for a while. It removes forensics traces from items. It also turns paintable items white. You can use it to poison drinking glasses but you better cover it up with something strong.
When mixed with Ammonia it instantly produces Chlorine Gas that causes burn+toxic damage to anyone in range.