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Give the reason for bleaching action of Cl₂​

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Answered by riyakaushik22
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Give the reason for bleaching action of Cl2. 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 YOBROSlearning
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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.

Cl2   +  H2O   →   2HCl   +  [O]

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