sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl)
No, a bucket of bleach is not a chemical change because the bleach remains bleach in its chemical composition. However, when bleach is used to remove stains or clean surfaces, it can cause a chemical reaction with the substances it comes into contact with.
Bleach is a mixture of water and sodium hypochlorite, and is commonly used as a disinfectant or 'bleaching agent', or removing color and whitening. The chemical formula for Sodium Hypochlorite is NaClO.
*Bleach The chemical in hair dye is hydrogen peroxide
Yes, bleach is a chemical reaction. It contains sodium hypochlorite, which reacts with water to produce hypochlorous acid. This acid is responsible for the bleaching and disinfecting properties of bleach.
The chemical formula for Clorox bleach is NaOCl, which represents sodium hypochlorite.
No, a bucket of bleach is not a chemical change because the bleach remains bleach in its chemical composition. However, when bleach is used to remove stains or clean surfaces, it can cause a chemical reaction with the substances it comes into contact with.
This compound is the sodium hypochlorite: NaClO.
Bleach is a mixture of water and sodium hypochlorite, and is commonly used as a disinfectant or 'bleaching agent', or removing color and whitening. The chemical formula for Sodium Hypochlorite is NaClO.
*Bleach The chemical in hair dye is hydrogen peroxide
It is Chemical changes because after you bleach it you can make it back
Yes, bleach is a chemical reaction. It contains sodium hypochlorite, which reacts with water to produce hypochlorous acid. This acid is responsible for the bleaching and disinfecting properties of bleach.
The chemical formula for Clorox bleach is NaOCl, which represents sodium hypochlorite.
Its chemical name is C6 H13 O(MESOGEH).
..bleach i think? not sure. but I do know giving a very small amount of bleach to a plant now and then will prolong its life. * boron
bleach and a household cleaner
the answer is NaCIO
chemical !!! obviously.......