Sodium chloride is the scientific name for table salt. Common bleach is sodium hypochlorite.
Not directly; sodium chlorate/sodium chlorite are used, derived from sodium chloride.
No it is a hypochlorite. Sodium Hypochlorite.
Sodium hypochlorite, NaClO, bleach
Kills Bacteria, and causes materials to go whiteThe chemicals that are found in bleach are water, sodium hypochlorite, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxied,and sodium polyacrylate.
This compound is the sodium hypochlorite: NaClO.
NO!!! Chlorine is a green/yellow poisonous gas. Sodium chloride is a white solid.
sodium chloride is salt, it may be causing a reaction with other chemicals in the pool such as hydrogen peroxide and sodium hypochlorite (Bleach)
Bleach is not made from NaCl its is mostly composed of sodium hydoxide (NaOH) and sodium Hypochlorite also known Sodium Chlorate (i) (NaClO)
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.
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
Electrolysis of molten sodium chloride is one method.
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".