Electrolysis of molten sodium chloride is one method.
The active ingredients in bleach are Sodium Hydroxide and Sodium Hypochloride
Bleaches have different compositions; most common are solutions of sodium or calcium hypochlorite.
Sodium, oxygen and chlorine
Chlorine + oxygen
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ammonia
No, bleach is a liquid
No, it is a solution of sodium hypochlorite (a salt) in water.
tin foil. the bleach reacts to the foil because of what its made of :}:>) <3
No. Water cannot "deactivate" bleach. Water simply dilutes the concentration of the bleach molecules, which slows the bleaching action. However, the action continues so long as the bleach remains in a liquid state. To "deactivate" or neutralize bleach, you must use a neutralizing solution, such as sodium thiosulfate. There is a commercial product called Bleach Stop that will do the job.
The Bleach Manga was first recognized in August 2001. The manga is 54 volumes with a final arc announced to be in the near future. Therefore it is still, "being made."
No, bleach is a liquid
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NO! bleach is sodium hypochlorite...." Liquid chlorine"
Yes you can, but I wouldn't recommend it. The hair may also dissolve.
No, it is not because if it is diluted with another liquid than it would be weaker then just plain bleach ML
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Tite Kubo made the bleach manga series
You buy bleach developer and powder, liquid, or oil bleach. Put it on the tips of your hair and wash it with tonerafter 30 minutes or so.
Liquid household bleach will contain anywhere between 3 and 10 percent chlorine. The powdered form of bleach typically contains 40 percent.
No, it is a solution of sodium hypochlorite (a salt) in water.
Give it a couple days, it will dissipate.