The chemical commonly used to bleach sugar in sugar industries is sulfur dioxide (SO₂). It acts as a bleaching agent to remove color and impurities from raw sugar. Additionally, other agents like phosphoric acid and activated carbon may also be used in the sugar refining process.
A mixture of water and sugar would contain the chemical compounds H2O (water) and C12H22O11 (sugar), which is commonly known as sucrose.
The chemical name for atomic number 81 is Thallium, symbolized by the chemical symbol Tl. It is a soft, malleable metal with toxic properties that has various applications in the electronics and pharmaceutical industries.
The most common chemical used for the process is ferric hexacyanoferrate.
'Hypochlorite' anion (from bleach) also called 'active chlorine': OCl- + Cl- + H2O --> 'Cl2' + 2 OH- (slow)
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The chemical name for bleach is sodium hypochlorite.
The chemical name for the sugar most often used in the kitchen is sucrose.
Sucrose
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
Sucrose
glucose
A mixture of water and sugar would contain the chemical compounds H2O (water) and C12H22O11 (sugar), which is commonly known as sucrose.
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
Name: Glucose Chemical formula: C6H12O6