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Why does bleach whiten clothes?

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Answer: It breaks color molecule bonds

Bleach paints fabric whiteWrong. Bleach doesn't add white color—it removes color. It chemically destroys the molecules that give things their color.

Bleach fills in stain holesWrong. There are no 'holes' to fill. Bleach works by oxidation—breaking chemical bonds in colored molecules, making them colorless.

It breaks color molecule bondsCorrect! Bleach (sodium hypochlorite) is an oxidizing agent. It breaks chemical bonds in chromophores (color-causing molecules), destroying the structures that absorb visible light. Without those molecules, fabric appears white! That's why it can damage colored clothes irreversibly.

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