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Bleaching whitening agents hypochlorite

Method A For white goods Hypochlorite Bleach Reduction or Peroxide Bleach + Fluorescent Whitening Agent (FWA). [Pg.66]

Commercial laundries have used and continue to use sodium hypochlorite as the primary bleaching agent because of its whitening and disinfectant properties. [Pg.141]

A common application of redox chemistry is to remove tarnish from metal objects. Other oxidizing agents and reducing agents are useful in everyday life. For example, when you add chlorine bleach to your laundry to whiten clothes, you are using an aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), an oxidizing agent. It oxidizes dyes, stains, and other materials that discolor clothes. Table 19.1 summarizes the different ways to describe oxidation-reduction reactions. [Pg.683]


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