how does h2o2 behaves as a bleaching agent
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Hydrogen peroxide acts as a bleaching agent because it is a strong oxidizing nature
When added to a cloth, it breaks the chemical bonds of the chromophores (colour producing agents) Hence, the visible light is not absorbed and the cloth gets whitened. hope u under stand mark as brain liest
When added to a cloth, it breaks the chemical bonds of the chromophores (colour producing agents) Hence, the visible light is not absorbed and the cloth gets whitened. hope u under stand mark as brain liest
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