What chemicals would work better than NaOCl or H2O2 for “bleaching” bone? Wanting to obtain a whiter process

joczr2 asked:


I’m trying to obtain a whiter process for taxidermy purposes.

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2 Responses to “What chemicals would work better than NaOCl or H2O2 for “bleaching” bone? Wanting to obtain a whiter process”

  1. ag_iitkgp says:

    Try O3 or Cl2.

  2. thesekeys says:

    Don’t listen to the above answerer!!!! Both of the compounds he reccomended are gases and very hard to find anyway. You need a liquid to bleach the bone. Ferric acid would do the trick. Also baking soda and vinegar!

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