Bleaching agents are chemical compounds used to whiten, brighten, or remove stains from materials like fabrics, paper, hair, and even food (e.g., flour). They work by breaking down color-causing molecules through oxidation or reduction. Common types include chlorine-based bleach (strong disinfectants), oxygen-based alternatives (gentler on fabrics), and food-grade agents like benzoyl peroxide (used in flour treatment).

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Bentonite Powder

 Bentonite powder is a naturally occurring absorbent clay primarily composed of montmorillonite, a type of smectite clay mineral. It exhibits excellent swelling and water absorption properties, making it highly versatile in industrial and commercial applications. Bentonite forms a gel-like substance when mixed with water, which imparts viscosity and plasticity. It is used extensively for its binding, sealing, and adsorptive characteristics. Its fine powder form allows for easy incorporation in various processes including drilling, foundry, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture.