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.
Difference between bleach and WHAT
no
no it does not
The symbol of oxide is "O" and that of peroxide is "O2"but the valency of both these radicals is 2
You can't remove bleach spots using a different bleach.
Difference between bleach and WHAT
Peroxide was first used to bleach hair in 1860.
They are different compounds, although all of them contain the same peroxide ions.
carbamide peroxide
Hydrogen Peroxide
no
no it does not
The difference between 6%, 9%, and 12% Hydrogen Peroxide solution is the Hydrogen content.
It certainly does.
Peroxide.
Ammonia and peroxide.
The symbol of oxide is "O" and that of peroxide is "O2"but the valency of both these radicals is 2