Category
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hydrogen peroxide
chemical compound
nitrogen dioxide
chemical compound

bleach
thumb|Clorox brand bleach
sodium hypochlorite
chemical compound
chlorine dioxide
chemical compound
calcium hypochlorite
chemical compound
peracetic acid
chemical compound
sodium percarbonate
chemical compound
sodium dithionite
chemical compound
sodium perborate
chemical compound
calcium peroxide
chemical compound
trichloroisocyanuric acid
chemical compound
sodium dichloroisocyanurate
chemical compound
(E/Z)-azodicarbonamide
Azodicarbonamide, ADCA, ACA, ADA, or 'azo(bis)formamide', is a chemical compound with the molecular formula . It is a yellow to orange-red, odorless, crystalline powder. It is sometimes called "the yoga mat chemical" because of widespread use in foamed plastics. It was first described by John Bryden in 1959.
carbamide peroxide
chemical compound
dichloroisocyanuric acid
chemical compound
bleachfield
300px|thumb|Bleekveld in een dorp (Bleachfield in a village), circa 1650 (Jan Brueghel the Younger)
A bleachfield or bleaching green was an open area used for spreading cloth on the ground to be purified and whitened by the action of the sunlight. Bleaching fields were usually found in and around mill towns in Great Britain and were an integral part of textile manufacture during the British Industrial Revolution.
hair bleaching
practice of lightening the natural hair color using bleaching agents