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Celeste Herrera
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3 December, 16:18
The reason for bleaching action of cl2
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Kinsley Ortiz
3 December, 16:45
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Chlorine react with water to form Hypochlorous acid along with Hydrochloric acid, as Hypochlorous acid is very unstable, it release nascent oxygen along with hydrochloric acid, these nascent oxygen is a powerful beaching agent, and responsible for the bleaching action in CI2
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