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Why is bleach depicted as being white?
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Master Matthew²:

--- Quote from: TheABELBOTO on February 05, 2017, 07:43:57 PM ---I wonder if op learned that bleach was clear after almost drinking some

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I actually found it out when I was looking up 'Bleach Pranks'
Drydess:

--- Quote from: Master Matthew² on February 05, 2017, 07:46:27 PM ---I actually found it out when I was looking up 'Bleach Pranks'

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what were you gonna tell the cops when the found the body, "it was just a prank"???
Master Matthew²:

--- Quote from: Drydess on February 05, 2017, 07:46:58 PM --- what were you gonna tell the cops when the found the body, "it was just a prank"???

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What? I wasn't gonna do any pranks, I was just gonna watch some youtube videos man.

SWAT One:
A linguistic discrepancy in action.  The words of two very different shades come from the same origin.  Iirc, black (en), blanc (fr), blanco (sp), bianca (it), biały (po), all come from the same roots, that is, a flash.  Some describe the flash itself, while some describe the powdery residue left behind.

The thought of bleach being white might be what is thought of as the result of the action of bleaching something.
Maxwell.:

--- Quote from: e-maxx on February 05, 2017, 07:42:03 PM ---maybe it is in commie-safety-no-fun-land

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but if it was commie it'd be red.............
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