Bleach removes the dye from what it comes into contact with. This means that when it comes into contact with a stain, it can take the pigments out of the stain. There may be other parts of the stain still there, but they are the same color as the rest of the article of clothing.
"Bleach" as a noun is a substance, not a reaction at all. "Bleach" as a verb could conceivably be a synthesis reaction, but is more often decomposition.
Its not a compound but I know for a fact that direct sun light will bleach white clothes if they are hung out in the sun.
bleach
Sodium hydroxide.
Bleach is not heterogeneous. Bleach is actually homogeneous. Heterogeneous is if it the same throughout. Homogeneous is if it is different (has chunks and clumps of different materials).
Bleach removes the dye from what it comes into contact with. This means that when it comes into contact with a stain, it can take the pigments out of the stain. There may be other parts of the stain still there, but they are the same color as the rest of the article of clothing.
Chlorine bleach is a mixture.
This depends on the type of bleach; many are mixtures.
That does not count as substance abuse if it was only used to clean the bathroom but if you deliberately trying to smell the bleach to get a high then it is substance abuse.
It's either Bleach removes the substance causing a stain, or Bleach kills bacteria.
bleach
chlorine bleach
Bleach.
Bleach can be a pure substance, but it is often not. Pure bleach is called hydrochloride. When you buy bleach to use at home, it is a mixture, not pure bleach.
"Bleach" as a noun is a substance, not a reaction at all. "Bleach" as a verb could conceivably be a synthesis reaction, but is more often decomposition.
yes cause if you use bleach the stain will go away or rub of
Chlorine bleach is a mixture.