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  1. 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 −

    • NaOCl
    • 74.442 g/mol
    • 18 °C (64 °F; 291 K) pentahydrate
    • 29.3 g/100mL (0 °C)
  2. ChEBI. 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.

  3. Properties and Uses. Sodium hypochlorite is a greenish-yellow liquid which is highly corrosive and has a characteristic odor. It’s classified as a strong oxidizer, meaning it can cause combustible materials to ignite or explode by providing oxygen.

  4. Jun 2, 2023 · Sodium Hypochlorite is an efficient oxidizing agent that has proven effectiveness in eliminating bacteria, viruses, and other harmful pathogens present in water. The chemical process behind this involves the alteration of the pathogen’s cell structures, effectively neutralizing them and rendering the water safe for use. Sodium Hypochlorite 5.25%

  5. Chlorine is the most common disinfection method for drinking water in North America. It comes as chlorine gas, sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite. A small community approached Okefenokee Technical College for information on sodium hypochlorite disinfection. The...

  6. Sodium Hypochlorite, Bleach, NaOCl. 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.

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