• Re: Shampoo+Soap=Ammonia?

    From Alex Wasi@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 26 02:18:12 2023
    Shampoo and soap do not react to form ammonia. Ammonia is a chemical compound with the formula NH3. It is a colorless gas with a strong, pungent odor. Ammonia is produced naturally from the decomposition of organic matter, and it is also produced
    industrially for a variety of uses, including fertilizers, cleaning products, and explosives.

    Shampoo and soap are both cleaning products, but they work in different ways. Shampoo contains detergents, which remove dirt and oil from the hair by surrounding and lifting them away. Soap contains fatty acids, which react with dirt and oil to form
    water-soluble salts that can be rinsed away.

    While shampoo and soap do not react to form ammonia, they can interact with other chemicals to produce it. For example, if you mix bleach and ammonia, it can create a toxic gas called chloramine. It is important to never mix different cleaning products
    together, as it can be dangerous.

    If you are concerned about ammonia exposure, it is important to read the labels of cleaning products carefully and to follow the instructions. You should also avoid using cleaning products in poorly ventilated areas. Via https://beauticiangifts.com/blogs/
    is-hawthorne-shampoo-good/

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