Sulphur (IV) oxide bleaches by

a

Reduction

b

Oxidation

c

Hydration

d

Adsorption

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Dave333
4 years ago

The bleaching acting of this compound is similar to that of chlorine in that water is a prerequisite for bleaching to occur. However, the bleaching action of sulphur(IV) oxide differs slightly from that of chlorine because sulphur(IV)oxide bleaches by reducing the dye while chlorine bleaches by oxidizing the dye

Alisha101
1 year ago

Please explain I strongly oppose this

Zdonzillion
4 years ago

Sulphur (IV) oxide bleaches by

Avril
10 years ago

reduction is the removal of oxygen and addition of hydrogen

Silkyart
4 years ago

please do you have any textbook reference

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