no it does not
Bleach is Sodium Hypochlorite, Peroxide is Hydrogen Peroxide. The word 'Bleach' is used by many people to denote the mixture of Hydrogen Peroxide and Ammonia or Ammonia Compounds with thickeners, conditioners, bluing and other ingredients to to lighten the hair and the two compounds are not similar except that they are both strong oxidizers.
This is the hydrogen peroxide - H2O2.
*Bleach The chemical in hair dye is hydrogen peroxide
Chlorine bleach does not foam in the presence of blood. However, Hydrogen peroxide does. H2O2 is an oxidizer that can work as a bleach.
Hydrogen Peroxide
no it does not
Hydrogen peroxide is useful but is too expensive.
Bleach is Sodium Hypochlorite, Peroxide is Hydrogen Peroxide. The word 'Bleach' is used by many people to denote the mixture of Hydrogen Peroxide and Ammonia or Ammonia Compounds with thickeners, conditioners, bluing and other ingredients to to lighten the hair and the two compounds are not similar except that they are both strong oxidizers.
Hydrogen peroxide is a bleach, because it breaks down certain types of molecules which are responsible for colors.
It is most commonly used as a disinfectant and as a bleach.
Iodine crystals
No, hydrogen peroxide would not remove oil. Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizing agent, which allows it to bleach certain stains. However, the removal of oil would require a surfactant/detergent.
Aside from bleach, you can also use hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to bleach hair.
This is the hydrogen peroxide - H2O2.
Boil the skull in hydrogen peroxide.
*Bleach The chemical in hair dye is hydrogen peroxide