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Bleach and brake fluid

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Top_Gooner | 09:20 Fri 13th Oct 2006 | Science
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A joke e-mail is doing the rounds exclaiming the perils of children and the damage they can cause, one of the points made, is that brake fluid mixed with bleach will cause an awful amount of smoke. The end of the list of disasters say's that 60% of men will want to try the brake fluid/bleach experiment. Whilst I admit, I was tempted by the thought, I am far to cowardly to mix any chemicals. So, does anyone know if this statement is true ? Thanks.
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Oh well, can't see any smoke, but it seems it did bubble and smell. Thanks jake
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Sorry guys but this question seems to be being hi jacked by idiots. I only asked a genuine question and wanted serious answers.
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Which question did you want an answer to, that the two compounds make smoke or that 60% of men want to try it.

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