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bleach vs chlorine dioxide

chlorine dioxide vs bleach

bleach and chlorine dioxide both are nouns.

bleach is a verb but chlorine dioxide is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bleach Yes No Yes No
chlorine dioxide Yes No No No
As nouns, chlorine dioxide is a hyponym of bleach; that is, chlorine dioxide is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than bleach:
  • bleach: an agent that makes things white or colorless
  • chlorine dioxide: an explosive gas (ClO2) used chiefly in bleaching paper or starch or soap or flour and in water purification
bleach (noun) chlorine dioxide (noun)
the act of whitening something by bleaching it (exposing it to sunlight or using a chemical bleaching agent) an explosive gas (ClO2) used chiefly in bleaching paper or starch or soap or flour and in water purification
the whiteness that results from removing the color from something
an agent that makes things white or colorless
bleach (verb) chlorine dioxide (verb)
make whiter or lighter
cause to become white or lighter in color
Difference between bleach and chlorine dioxide

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