Does sodium bicarbonate react with toilet cleaners

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-28
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Non-reactive, the current toilet cleaners are all used acid surfactants and disinfectants, such as sulfamic acid, benzene sulfonic acid, APEO, EDTA-2Na, oxalic acid, urea, deionized water, etc., these acids are very low, so it is said that it cannot react with baking soda, because the acidity of carbonic acid is stronger than that of these acids, and weak acids cannot make strong acids. The current formula of toilet cleaning products has long been upgraded, and hydrochloric acid, a highly irritating ingredient, has long been eliminated. In addition, don't believe the rumors that the so-called 84 disinfectant will react with the toilet cleaner to produce mustard gas, according to the current formula of toilet cleaning products, it is impossible to generate mustard gas, rest assured.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are in general. Toilet cleaners contain a lot of acids, such as hydrochloric acid. Strongly acidic. (Otherwise, the dirt will not be removed).

    When the acid meets sodium bicarbonate, it reacts and releases CO2 gas.

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