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Default Is there a chemical antidote to bleach that will inactivate it instantly?

You didn't provide two good links. You provided one bull**** link and one slightly better one. No lie here.

I'm not the only one skeptical of that "chemist." Here's a snip from a similar thread to this one:

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Ann Marie, you have performed an amazing feat. You say:

Likely Chemical Reactions from Mixing Bleach and Ammonia
The bleach decomposes to form hydrochloric acid, which reacts with ammonia to form toxic chloramine fumes:

First the hydrochloric acid is formed:
NaOCl †’ NaOH + HOCl
HOCl †’ HCl + O

In my 40 year career as an industrial chemist I have never met anyone before who could take two alkaline materials (sodium hypochlorite and ammonium hydroxide) and mix them together to form an acid! I have a favor to ask €“ I have a large lead brick that I would like to send you so you can turn it into gold for me. Ill help you with the equation: Lead + magic = gold
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Now, in all the years we've been discussing this, and all the years before the internet that bleach and ammonia have been used, what is the number of deaths?

Still zero.

(deaths from other combinations are NOT zero)