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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. Description and Use. Sodium Hypochlorite is a clear, slightly yellow or green liquid with a strong Chlorine odor. It is usually mixed in water and used as a household cleaner, a disinfectant, and a bleaching agent. It is also used in water treatment and purification. Reasons for Citation.

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  5. Sodium hypochlorite is an inexpensive, strong oxidizing agent, that is used as disinfectant and bleaching agent. It is unstable as a solid, but solutions of up to 40% are commercially available that contain NaOH and NaCl as byproducts of the preparation: 2 NaOH + Cl 2 NaCl + NaOCl + H 2 O.

  6. Sodium hypochlorite. Molecular Formula ClNaO; Average mass 74.442 Da; Monoisotopic mass 73.953537 Da; ChemSpider ID 22756

  7. General Description. Colorless or slightly yellow watery liquid with an odor of household bleach. Mixes with water. (USCG, 1999) Hazards. What is this information? Reactivity Alerts. Strong Oxidizing Agent. Air & Water Reactions. Water soluble. Decomposes into chlorine and oxygen gases in hot water. Fire Hazard.

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