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Chlorine bleach (a solution of sodium hypochlorite, NaCIO(aq)) has many applications as an oxidizing agent (see Student
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Chlorine bleach (a solution of sodium hypochlorite, NaCIO(aq)) has many applications as an oxidizing agent (see Student
Chlorine bleach (a solution of sodium hypochlorite, NaCIO(aq)) has many applications as an oxidizing agent (see Student Book, Figure 3). As you saw in the opening of this section, chlorine is used to remove hydrogen sulfide from groundwater. It also removes stains by oxidizing coloured substances to substances without colour. However, because of its reactivity with acids and bases, many workplaces have banned the use of chlorine bleach. What to do? 1. Research the hazards of accidentally mixing chlorine bleach with acids or bases. writ your answers T/I 10 2. Research at least five uses of chlorine bleach. Write your answers. K/U 10 3. Create a table to compare the pros and cons of chlorine bleach and hydrogen peroxide bleach. C 10 4. What else should also be considered, besides safety, when approving a product for use in the workplace? A5 5. For which uses is chlorine bleach the better choice and for which is hydrogen peroxide better? Give reasons. A 5