No it is a hypochlorite. Sodium Hypochlorite.
Chloride is the ion, Cl-. There is chloride in sodium chloride, which is salt. In addition, bleach contains chlorine. The water in a pool also has chlorine.
Chlorine or Chloride. Chemical symbol Cl. Hope that helped. :)
It depends on what kind of bleach you're talking about, there are two different kinds- "chlorine bleach" and "oxygen bleach". The main ingredients in chlorine bleach are sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite are used to bleach clothes. They work by giving off oxygen instead of pure chlorine. The actual chlorine stays behind in the mixture as table salt (sodium chloride), or as calcium chloride. In oxygen bleaches oxygen is also released. One of the more commonly known oxygen bleaches is hydrogen peroxide. Sodium percarbonate is also an example of oxygen bleach. One that is used for laundry is called "Borax".
I believe you end up with magnesium chloride and salt water.
in chlorine bleach it is.
You do NOT use chlorine gas every day , it is extremely poisonous. However, chloride ions are used every day . Thety are found in common table salt ( sodium chloride) and bleach , the cleansing agent. The clean sharp smell that you can have with bleach is a trace of chlorine gas.
Most bleach contains chlorine, as well as many other cleaning products. The most used chloride in the home is probably sodium chloride, better known as salt.
Chlorine bleach is a mixture.
Yes. Unless it says "non chlorine bleach", it has chlorine in it.
NO!!! Chlorine is a green/yellow poisonous gas. Sodium chloride is a white solid.
The periodic table of elements lists Cl as chloride. Cl2 is Chlorine like the chlorine used in bleach and in similar compounds. It can also be used in detergents and dish soap.
Bleach smells of chlorine because if you add an acid to bleach, you will produce chlorine gas.