Chlorine is an oxidizing agent. It oxidizes the dye or pigment of the cloth and fades the colour.
no..........
Spray-on tan, yes. A real tan, no.
When doing laundry, chlorine bleach is used for white clothing only. Non-chlorine bleach is used for other color-safe clothing. Chlorine bleach should always be diluted and never put directly on the clothing; it will weaken the fibers. Chlorine bleach can also be used in the home to sanitize and clean. Be sure to use only on color-safe, non-porous items, such as a toilet or bathtub. Wear gloves when using and always ventilate the room you are in. Also, avoid getting any on your clothes as even one drop will permenantly stain.
Chlorine dissolves in water. The solution is known as chlorinated water and freshly prepared solution of chlorine water contains HCL and HOCL. Chlorine is a strong oxidising agent because hypochlorous acid is unstable and decomposes into HCL and nascent oxygen.
The precautions about using the chlorine - if, in the reaction then keep in mind that it dont make it too concentrated otherwise it can affect the product desired and if doing the reaction involving chlorine do not swallow or smell it too much otherwise it might cause you some dizeness for some time.
No, bleaching blue clothes can cause them to fade or change color. It is not recommended unless the care label specifically states that the garment is bleach-safe.
no..........
Chlorine bleach helps to disinfect and remove tough stains on dishes in the dishwasher. It can kill bacteria and sanitize the dishes, leaving them clean and germ-free. However, using too much bleach can damage delicate dishes and harm the dishwasher over time.
Chlorine in pool water helps to disinfect and kill bacteria to keep the water clean and safe for swimmers. However, chlorine can also cause fading or bleaching in clothes that come into contact with pool water, especially if the chlorine levels are high. It is recommended to rinse off swimsuits and clothing after swimming to minimize the effects of chlorine.
yeah!
Wash less.
Spray-on tan, yes. A real tan, no.
because of photodegration
electromagnetic radiation, a.k.a. light.
Not at all - you have to use the directed amount
no! it also doesn't fade them like chlorine (or your skin, hair ...)
yes it is white dove is a type of laundry detergent you only really use it for white clothes or it can fade out your other stuff but not fade it out completely.