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  2. Sodium hypochlorite is an alkaline inorganic chemical compound with the formula Na O Cl (also written as NaClO). It is commonly known in a dilute aqueous solution as bleach or chlorine bleach. It is the sodium salt of hypochlorous acid, consisting of sodium cations (Na +) and hypochlorite anions (− OCl, also written as OCl − and ClO −

  3. Sodium Hypochlorite is a chlorine compound often used as a disinfectant or a bleaching agent. Sodium hypochlorite in 0.5% w/v solution is called Dakin's solution, and is used as an antiseptic to clean infected topical wounds.

  4. Sodium hypochlorite is a simple ionic compound consisting of a sodium cation (Na+) and a hypochlorite anion (ClO-). The hypochlorite anion is the real powerhouse of bleach, containing a chlorine atom (Cl) bonded to an oxygen atom (O) with an additional negative charge.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HypochloriteHypochlorite - Wikipedia

    In chemistry, hypochlorite, or chloroxide is an anion with the chemical formula ClO −. It combines with a number of cations to form hypochlorite salts. Common examples include sodium hypochlorite (household bleach ) and calcium hypochlorite (a component of bleaching powder, swimming pool "chlorine"). [1]

  6. Aug 13, 2020 · NaOCl N a O C l. Appears to be: one part sodium, one part chlorine, one part oxygen. Five questions: Couldn't it just as easily be 'liquid sodium' or 'liquid oxygen'? It's not really any of these though, is it? It's a compound of all 3, right? So, doesn't the new molecule have it's own properties?

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