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oxidizing of bleaching action​

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Description. Oxidizing bleaches react with some stains and discolorations to forms a soluble product that can be washed away. Chlorine, in the form of Calcium hypochlorite or Sodium hypochlorite, is the most commonly known oxidizing bleach.

Chlorine

Chlorine, a powerful oxidizer, is the active agent in many household bleaches.

When chlorine reacts with water, it produces nascent oxygen. This nascent oxygen combines with colored substances present in organic matter, and oxidizes it to colorless substances. ... Bleaching action of chlorine is permanent because it involves oxidation process.

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