Bleach, solid or liquid chemical used to whiten or remove the natural color of fibers, yarns, paper, and textile fabrics or to remove discoloration. Bleach is also used as a disinfectant because of its microbicidal properties. Chlorine and sodium hypochl
... In reality,there is little chemical difference between thick and thin bleach. Both will kill the same range of bacteria, fungi and viruses. The only difference is that thick bleach contains a neutral gelling agent to help it stick to surfaces for longer. What is the bleach ratio for d...
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copolymers and crosspolymers that do not undergo the chemical reaction of polymerization in the presence of any of the oral composition ingredients and are physiologically and pharmacologically tolerable with reference to the particular utility of the invention and must be water insoluble and water immisc...
yet another embodiment of the invention, the source of oxidant may be an alkali metal hypochlorite, an alkaline earth salt of hypochlorite, or a mixture thereof. A particularly effective source of oxidant that may be employed in the invention is sodium hypochlorite with the chemical formula NaOCl...