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How does bleaching action of chlorine differ from that of sulphur dioxide?​

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Answered by ananyagn2005
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Both sulphur dioxide and chlorine are good bleaching agents. Bleaching action of chlorine is based on oxidation while that of sulphur is based on reduction. Chlorine acts with water to produce nascent oxygen. ... Sulphour dioxide removes oxygen from the coloured substance and makes it colourless.

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Answered by haasinik3004
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Answer: Bleaching action of chlorine is based on oxidation while that of sulphur is based on reduction. Chlorine acts with water to produce nascent oxygen.

Explanation: This oxygen combines with colourd substance and makes it colourless. Sulphour dioxide removes oxygen from the coloured substance and makes it colourless.

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