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bleaching of chlorine is an oxidation reaction. give reason​

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Answered by xoxo369ananya123
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When chlorine reacts with water, it produces nascent oxygen. This nascent oxygen then combines with the coloured substances present in the organic matter to oxide them into colourless substances.

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Answered by nupurkadam1709
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Yes, Bleaching of Chlorine is an oxidation reaction. Because in oxidation reaction , Oxygen atom is either attached to the compound formed or Hydrogen is reduced

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