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home for whitening clothes, removing stains, and disinfecting. peroxide-producing chemicals are common bleaching additives in detergents and toothpastes. some organic peroxides are used to bleach flour. in addition, chlorine dioxide is used to bleach wood pulp, cellulose , textiles , and fats and oils
, sodium percarbonate, sodium persulfate, sodium perphosphate, sodium persilicate, and their ammonium, potassium, and lithium analogs. in addition, calcium peroxide, zinc peroxide, sodium peroxide, or carbamide peroxide may be used. chlorine dioxide is used for the bleaching of wood pulp, fats and oils...
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