Obviously, I’ve heard of table salt (NaCl), but I’ve also heard of others substances being called salts. What do they mean by something being a salt?

There’s the regular Clorox bleach that we use with whites, but then there is non-chlorine bleach. What is a bleach?

  • Rhaedas@fedia.io
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    1 month ago

    It sounds like bleach is like a chemically activated supercharged soap. Soap doing similar things in helping water bond to foreign material to carry them away.

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      1 month ago

      Soap does it differently, allowing non polar molecules (like oils) to be dissolved in water by acting as a bridge between the two. It usually doesn’t actually modify the compounds. Just acts as an adapter.

      Bleach has more in common with acid based cleaners in the chemical disruption sense.

      Just don’t mix bleach and acids or you might actually die.