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Definition of Bleach liquor
1. Noun. A solution containing bleaching agents that is used to bleach textiles or paper pulp.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bleach Liquor
Literary usage of Bleach liquor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"Properties and Ufen of bleach liquor.— The experimente made bv Lunge and Landolt
... 25) with bleach liquor have shown that the action of the air is nothing ..."
2. The Art of Paper-making: A Practical Handbook of the Manufacture of Paper by Watt, Alexander (1890)
"Zinc bleach liquor.—Alum bleach liquor.— New Method of Bleaching. Bleaching
Operation.—The half-stuff treated in the breaking-engine is run into the ..."
3. Chapters on Papermaking by Clayton Beadle (1908)
"... bleaching effect—Sunlight—Hermite electrolytic bleaching—" Still "— "Circulating"—Continuous
use of bleach liquor—Temperature of bleach liquor. ..."
4. The Paper Mill Chemist by Henry Potter Stevens (1908)
"bleach liquor is believed to contain calcium hypochlorite, ... In addition to
bleach liquor the following bleaching solutions may be mentioned :— Calcium ..."
5. Commercial Organic Analysis by Alfred Henry Allen, Wm. A. Davis (1909)
"If insufficient bleach liquor has been added, the chlorine may be exhausted before
the pulp is white, as indicated by a starch-iodide test-paper. ..."
6. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1909)
"If insufficient bleach liquor has been added, the chlorine may be exhausted before
the pulp is white, as indicated by a starch-iodide test-paper. ..."