
1) Decolorant
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bleach • (n.) The act or process of whitening, by removing color or stains; esp. the process of whitening fabrics by chemical agents.
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Process of lightening of the teeth, usually using a chemical oxidizing agent and sometimes in the presence of heat. Removal of deep seated intrinsic or acquired discolorations from crowns of vital and non-vital teeth through the use of chemicals, sometimes in combination with the application of heat and light. Bleaching has been achieved through ...
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The fading of color from the beak, shanks, and vent of a yellow-skinned laying hen.
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(from the article `flour`) ...or graham, flour, made from the entire wheat kernel and often unbleached; gluten flour, a starch-free, high-protein, whole wheat flour; ... ...enhances the baking quality of flour, allowing production of better and larger loaves. Relatively small amounts are required, generally a few ... This suggested t...
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(from the article `global warming`) ...stresses or nonclimatic stresses alone. A particularly important example is coral reefs, which contain much of the ocean`s biodiversity. Rising ... ...but in some cases do so chemically. Extensive damage is caused both by their own activities and by the assistance they give to the erosive action .....
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cosmetic whitening of teeth using peroxide.
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The process of lightening teeth.
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Method used in the paper-making process to produce a bright white paper sheet. It produces dioxins.
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A chemical treatment used to whiten and purify pulp. Bleached pulp is known for being strong and durable.
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A chemical treatment used to whiten, brighten and improve the performance of pulp.
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The process of restoring discolored or stained wood to its normal color or making it lighter.
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A chemical process in which furs are lightened or made white Bleaching generally weakens the leather of a fur
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The technique of applying a chemical agent, usually hydrogen peroxide, to the teeth to whiten them.
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The process of restoring discolored or stained wood to its normal color or making it lighter.
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Bleach'ing noun The act or process of whitening, by removing color or stains; esp. the process of whitening fabrics by chemical agents.
Ure. Bleaching powder ,
a powder for bleaching, consisting of chloride of lime, or some other chemical or chemicals. Found on
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Whitening of teeth.
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Bleaching is the act or art of freeing textile fibres and fabrics and various other substances (such as materials for paper, ivory, wax, oils) from their natural colour, and rendering them perfectly white, or nearly so.
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A cosmetic dental procedure that whitens the teeth using a bleaching solution.
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Decolorization of coloured materials. The two main types of bleaching agent are oxidizing bleaches, which bring about the oxidation of pigments and include the ultraviolet rays in sunshine, hydrogen peroxide, and chlorine in household bleaches; and reducing bleaches, which bring about reduction and include sulphur dioxide. Bleach is used in ind...
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The process of restoring discolored or stained wood to its normal color or making it lighter.
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the disappearance of the color from the vent, face and shanks of yellow-skinned chickens
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