Bromine can be used as an bleaching agent but commercially available bleach usually contains Sodium hypochlorite (NaClO)
it is used as a bleaching agent but in the presence of moisture
bleaching agent
Hydrogen peroxide acts as a bleaching agent because it is a strong oxidizer. Because colored compounds are often caused by conjugated electrons or metal complexes, adding an oxidizer which destroys these compounds causes removal of the color.
No. Bromine is more reactive than iodine. Therefore, bromine will displace iodine.
Chlorine is smaller in size as compare to Bromine so its electronegativity or electrons attracting ability is higher which is responsible for the loss of electrons from other atoms hence it is strong oxidizing agent.
yes it is a bleaching agent
due to strong oxidizing agent
Yes, kamias can be used as a natural bleaching agent due to its acidic properties. However, it may not be as effective as commercial bleaching agents. It is recommended to spot test on a small area of the fabric before using it as a bleaching agent.
Chlorine gas dissolves in water to form a bleaching agent known as hypochlorous acid which is present in bleaching solutions.
yes it is
Yes, bromine is a strong oxidizing agent. It readily accepts electrons in chemical reactions, causing other substances to be reduced.
it is used as a bleaching agent but in the presence of moisture
bleaching agent
Chlorine is a stronger oxidizing agent than bromine.
No, bleach does not contain ammonia. Bleach is typically composed of sodium hypochlorite or chlorine, while ammonia is a separate chemical compound. Mixing bleach and ammonia can produce toxic fumes that are harmful if inhaled.
The solution may be used as disinfectant or bleaching agent.
colloid effect.