its just like desecting a frog
Calcium hypo-chlorite. It is used to sanitize public swimming pools and disinfect drinking water.
KClO - the chemical name is potassium hypochlorite, K - potassium, prefix of hypo for the single oxygen and chlorite for the ClO, the -ite suffix must be present with the hypo prefix. Hope this helps. Raymond Chang. Chemistry, 9th ed.; McGraw-Hill: New York, 2007 also states that the chemical name for KClO is potassium hypochlorite.
Per 1000gallons of water: 5.25% Sodium Hypo-chlorite (liquid chlorine) 1 gallon 10% Sodium Hypo-chlorite (liquid chlorine) 64 oz 70% Calcium Hypo-chlorite (dry chlorine) 64oz This treatment of water is to bring the chlorine concentration to minimum of 4.0ppm. This level is generally considered adequate to kill existing bacteria with the probability that a certain amount of the chlorine will be absorbed by the TDS total dissolved solids present in the water. The 'residual' reading after 24hrs of contact time should be a minimum of 2.0ppm to be considered effective. Though Chlorine will kill bacteria, it is critical that you understand it will NOT Sanitize the water: meaning, that it has little or no effect on protazoa or viruses present in river water and that the water cannot be considered potable (safe for human consumption).
calcium hypo chlorate
As far as I know no elements are used The most common disinfectant for swimming pools is a sodium hypo-chlorite NaOC which is an unstable salt containing the element chlorine .
This essentially is a cyst inside of the neck of the hip bone. The peripheral sclerotic area is the outside of this "cyst" and has a lot of calcium in it... thus it shows up as a very white area on xray, since it is more dense (because of the calcium). Hypo-dense just means there isn't much calcium in the middle of this bone "cyst" so it shows up on the xray as a dark area (hypo= less).
the fever that is hypo.
The concentration of calcium hypochlorite in bleach varies depending on the brand and type of bleach. However, most household bleach solutions contain around 5-6% sodium hypochlorite, which is the active ingredient derived from calcium hypochlorite.
The active ingredient in Milton's solution is sodium hypochlorite. It is a powerful disinfectant that is commonly used for sterilizing baby bottles, medical equipment, and surfaces in hospitals and laboratories.
Hypo Niederösterreich was created in 1972.
Hypo-Haus was created in 1981.
50% of children go hypo.