No it will not make your hair white, but it may lighten if used several times.
Bright yellow or white.
Usually dull coloured fish such as white and cream or dark coloured, such as grey and black.
Briefly: Bleach is generally white therefore when used on something 'dirty' all the dirt and germs are an invisible white or transparent colour. When the white bleach is mixed with the black dirt (in most cases) then the colour of the bleach turns black because the dirt mixes with white. If you mix black paint with white it turns black or grey because dark overpowers white. hope this helps your random curiosity :)
Dark colored items are those with a deep shade or low light reflection, such as black or navy. Light colored items are those with a bright shade or high light reflection, such as white or pastel colors.
Koalas can have white or cream coloured fur on the feet, but generally, the fur is light to dark grey.
bleach, dark, dirty light, ashy, pale, snowy
red meat refers to any dark coloured meat often contrasted white meat.
You can make dark brown hair lighter brown but it's not done just with bleach. The color tech (dark brown hair really needs to be colored professionally because it is hard to do) will mix hair color with bleach and, possibly, use a hair dryer to speed up the process._____________-When I'm lightening dark brown hair on a client and depending on how blonde she wants to be, I'll use bleach and then a toner. It's very easy to control the hair and not bring it to a white color, unless this is what the client desires.
You put it in bleach
Sure you can add amounts of white paint to dark coloured paint to make it lighter the amount of white added determines shade of lighter colour
That depends on the type of rubber it is and how dark it is. For instance, you would not be able to bleach a rubber tire white but you may be able to bleach a rubber band. Be careful; bleach may destroy the rubber by breaking it down.
Yes, white colors reflect more sunlight and therefore heat compared to dark colors. This is because white colors absorb less light and heat due to their higher albedo, which is a measure of how much light a surface reflects. Dark colors absorb more light and heat, which is why they can feel hotter to the touch than lighter colors.