Chlorine Bleach Lab Report

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As you can see, the data recovered from this experiment is very unusual. This is the interpretation and analysis the experiment regarding the cleaning power of the chlorine bleach produced by Clorox and laundry detergent produced by Oxiclean. This interpretation is essential to understand the data and how effective each of the independent variables in this experiment are. As an analysis, there were many key points that made this data relevant. Regarding the coffee, both of the cleaners did quite a successful job at removing these stains. Although the bleach did a better job at removing these stains, Oxiclean removed most of the stain. When it came to the jelly there were very different results. When this was exposed to the bleach some of it …show more content…
Very similar to the trends that were just mentioned, Bleach does the best when it is applied to most of the stains that aren't regarded as a type of paste or a very thick liquid. When it comes to the Oxiclean, it is the most successful when it is not applied to some kinds of thick liquids. When it comes to the overall performance of the products, there were mixed conclusions. The bleach works just as well as I thought it would, but it did not exceed my expectations. It managed to clean almost all of the stains off of the cloth and it worked at a fast rate. When it comes to the results of the Oxiclean, the estimate that it would have the same cleaning power of bleach would be inaccurate. Although it did manage to remove select few of the stains in a successful fashion, it lacked in power that I expected from the detergent. When comparing the results of stains, the detergent did a less effective job at removing the stains in almost every category when it is compared to the cleaning power of bleach. In summary, the laundry detergent Oxiclean did not do nearly as well as it claimed to do. The Clorox bleach did just as it was expected when it came to removing most of the

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