Matching
The most commonly used bleaching materials come in various strengths, either liquid or gel. Match the strength with the product.
Premises:
Carbamide peroxide
Sodium perborate
Hydrogen peroxide
Responses:
Used in 10 to 20 percent solution
Liquid or gel varies in strength 5 to 35 percent
Mixed with hydrogen peroxide, it is a weaker oxidizing agent
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Carbamide peroxide
Sodium perborate
Hydrogen peroxide
Premises:
Carbamide peroxide
Sodium perborate
Hydrogen peroxide
Responses:
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