How does the bleaching process remove stains from fabric? A. The OCL- ions oxidize the stain B. The fabric oxidizes the NaOCl C. The fabric reduces the NaO D. The NaOCL reduces the stain

Respuesta :

The answer is A. The Hypochlorate ions oxidize the chromophores, which cause color, in the stain.

Answer:

The correct answer is option A.

Explanation:

Sodium hypochlorite is a strong oxidizing agent composed of 1 sodium , 1 oxygen  and 1 chlorine atom.It bleaching action can be explained as due to release of nascent oxygen which oxidizes the stain and results in removal of stain from the fabrics.

[tex]NaOCl+H_2O \rightarrow NaOH+HOCl[/tex]

[tex]2OCl^-\rightarrow Cl_2+2[O][/tex]

So, we can say that hypochlorite ion oxidizes the stain on fabric.

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