It is a strong base.
KOH is a strong base.
not a strong base
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strong base
Sodium Hpyo Chloride is a typo. I assume that you meant Sodium Hypochlorite. Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCL) is used in bleach and disinfectants.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_hypochlorite
First , its NaOCl, with a lowercase L, not an i. There are 12 atoms in 4 formula units of NaOCl.
It is a strong base.
It is a strong base.
It is a strong base.
KOH is a strong base.
Aqueous Sodium hypochlorite is a strong oxidizer. The reaction with Copper is probably as follows: Cu + NaOCl --> CuO (s) + NaCl
0.0362 x 1911.9 g = 69.2 g NaOCl (to 3 significant figures based on 0.0362).
not a strong base
3.62 percent by mass means that there are 3.62 g NaOCl per every 100 g of solution. So, to find grams in 1911.9 g solution, just multiply ...3.62 g NaOCl/100 g soln x 1911.9 g soln = 69.2 g NaOCl
by reacting the brome in the the sodium chloride: Br + NaCl----- BrNa + cL---------cl+naocl= naocl
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