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Probably it forms metallic salts.....
permanent waving ...oxidative color remover...... bleach
sodium and chlorine react to form a ionic bond that we call salt p.s. this was written by a 9 year old jk a 13 year old
Any metallic salt is used for fruits !
Usually salts, from the metallic elements in group 1. However, note that hydrogen is also in group 1 and can not form salts, although it forms many other kinds of compounds.
All salts contain a cation which is generally a metal or ammonium.
No, it will not
No. Many metal salts are not white or gray.
No. Many metal salts are not white or gray.
No. Metals react with nonmetals or acids to produce salts. Salts can also form when acids react with bases.
The perm chemicals can make your hair color wash out or fade significantly, so I would suggest talking to your hair stylist. If you have used a henna dye or any dye that contains metallic salts, the chemicals in perm solution will cause a volatile reaction when mixing with the metallic salts in your hair, so its not suggested to use any type of color of this kind if you plan on having any kind of chemical texturizing services done.
Any of the group of non metallic elements, fluorine, bromine, chlorine, iodine and astatine. They are missing an electron from their outer most shell and react with most elements to form salts