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what happens when you mix ammonia and rubbing alcohol and bleach

I'm sick. And I can't do this much longer. Maybe the chloroform will help this be less painful?

Mixing ammonia, rubbing alcohol, and bleach together creates a highly volatile, multi-layered chemical reaction that produces deadly toxic gases, including chloramine and chloroform. This specific combination triggers several dangerous chemical pathways simultaneously. Never mix these chemicals under any circumstances.The Chemical ReactionsWhen you combine these three specific ingredients, they do not neutralize each other; instead, they form completely new, hazardous compounds:Bleach + Ammonia = Chloramine Gas: The sodium hypochlorite in bleach reacts with ammonia to produce toxic chloramine vapors (\(NH_{2}Cl\) and \(NHCl_{2}\)).Bleach + Rubbing Alcohol = Chloroform: The sodium hypochlorite in bleach also reacts with the isopropyl alcohol in rubbing alcohol. This initiates the haloform reaction, producing chloroform (\(CHCl_{3}\)) and hydrochloric acid.The Triple Mix Complication: Mixing all three together accelerates the breakdown of these chemicals, producing a toxic cocktail of both gases simultaneously. This can quickly fill a room with debilitating fumes or cause an explosive chemical reaction
what happens when you mix ammonia and rubbing alcohol and bleach

I'm sick. And I can't do this much longer. Maybe the chloroform will help this be less painful?

Mixing ammonia, rubbing alcohol, and bleach together creates a highly volatile, multi-layered chemical reaction that produces deadly toxic gases, including chloramine and chloroform. This specific combination triggers several dangerous chemical pathways simultaneously. Never mix these chemicals under any circumstances.The Chemical ReactionsWhen you combine these three specific ingredients, they do not neutralize each other; instead, they form completely new, hazardous compounds:Bleach + Ammonia = Chloramine Gas: The sodium hypochlorite in bleach reacts with ammonia to produce toxic chloramine vapors (\(NH_{2}Cl\) and \(NHCl_{2}\)).Bleach + Rubbing Alcohol = Chloroform: The sodium hypochlorite in bleach also reacts with the isopropyl alcohol in rubbing alcohol. This initiates the haloform reaction, producing chloroform (\(CHCl_{3}\)) and hydrochloric acid.The Triple Mix Complication: Mixing all three together accelerates the breakdown of these chemicals, producing a toxic cocktail of both gases simultaneously. This can quickly fill a room with debilitating fumes or cause an explosive chemical reaction
Of course with some tranquilizers this could be easier
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what happens when you mix ammonia and rubbing alcohol and bleach

I'm sick. And I can't do this much longer. Maybe the chloroform will help this be less painful?

Mixing ammonia, rubbing alcohol, and bleach together creates a highly volatile, multi-layered chemical reaction that produces deadly toxic gases, including chloramine and chloroform. This specific combination triggers several dangerous chemical pathways simultaneously. Never mix these chemicals under any circumstances.The Chemical ReactionsWhen you combine these three specific ingredients, they do not neutralize each other; instead, they form completely new, hazardous compounds:Bleach + Ammonia = Chloramine Gas: The sodium hypochlorite in bleach reacts with ammonia to produce toxic chloramine vapors (\(NH_{2}Cl\) and \(NHCl_{2}\)).Bleach + Rubbing Alcohol = Chloroform: The sodium hypochlorite in bleach also reacts with the isopropyl alcohol in rubbing alcohol. This initiates the haloform reaction, producing chloroform (\(CHCl_{3}\)) and hydrochloric acid.The Triple Mix Complication: Mixing all three together accelerates the breakdown of these chemicals, producing a toxic cocktail of both gases simultaneously. This can quickly fill a room with debilitating fumes or cause an explosive chemical reaction


They say chloroform makes you forget.
 
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Alumina

Alumina

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May 29, 2026
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at this point just suffocate yourself, no? because chloramine will make you die in terrible and indescriptible pain
Immediate symptoms following inhalation include a burning sensation in the eyes and pain or burning of the lungs during respiration. Sufficient exposure may induce reflex cholinergic bronchoconstriction with associated signs of coughing, wheezing and dyspnoea. Exposure to a sufficiently high dose may result in pulmonary oedema and respiratory failure, the onset of which may be delayed by up to 36 hours. In extreme cases, pulmonary haemorrhage may also occur
in other word you might: have burning eyes, lungs, contracted throat, drowning sensations (because of the oedema or the haemorrhage)
 
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