Sodium hypochlorite is a chemical compound that contains chlorine, but it is not the same as free chlorine. Free chlorine refers to the chlorine in water that is available for disinfection, whereas sodium hypochlorite is a chemical compound commonly used as a disinfectant and bleaching agent.
The halogen in sodium hypochlorite is chlorine. Sodium hypochlorite is the chemical compound with the formula NaClO, where chlorine is the halogen element that provides its disinfecting properties.
Sodium hypochlorite typically contains 10-12% available chlorine.
It means 14% of the molecules of the sodium Hypochlorite solution contain the "free-chlorine" required to actually do the desired job of the Hypochlorite. Effectively, only 14% of the mass or moles of the Hypochlorite will react.
Sodium hypochlorite solution typically contains around 5-6% available chlorine.
Sodium Hypochlorite, the main ingredient, is a compound of sodium, chlorine, and oxygen.
The halogen in sodium hypochlorite is chlorine. Sodium hypochlorite is the chemical compound with the formula NaClO, where chlorine is the halogen element that provides its disinfecting properties.
No it is a hypochlorite. Sodium Hypochlorite.
Sodium hypochlorite typically contains 10-12% available chlorine.
It means 14% of the molecules of the sodium Hypochlorite solution contain the "free-chlorine" required to actually do the desired job of the Hypochlorite. Effectively, only 14% of the mass or moles of the Hypochlorite will react.
Sodium hypochlorite solution typically contains around 5-6% available chlorine.
Chlorine and sodium hypochlorite are used as bio cides to control the marine growth in water systems. Usually chlorine in gaseous form is injected into the sea water intake system to achieve the above requirement. Chlorine is toxic and poses a health hazard and difficult to handle. So sodium hypochlorite has been introduced. Sodium hypochlorite is a unstable compound and it dissociates into sodium hydroxide and releases chlorine to do its action of bio cide function. Changeover from free chlorine injection to sodium hypochlorite injection is common these days. However the impact of sodium hypochlorite in metallurgy of existing sea water systems is to be examined.
Sodium hypochlorite is a compound, not an element. It is composed of sodium, chlorine, and oxygen atoms.
Sodium Hypochlorite, the main ingredient, is a compound of sodium, chlorine, and oxygen.
Sodium hypochlorite, a compound of sodium, chlorine, and oxygen, is used as a bleaching agent and disinfectant when diluted in water.
sodium hypochlorate
Start with the easy one: Sodium Hypochlorite is a polyatomic ion with the formula ClO-1 So the other two elements are Chlorine and Oxygen.
It is an ionic substance called Sodium Hyphoclorite. Sodium Hypochlorite is an alkaline, corrosive, light yellow solution. It is formed when caustic soda (NaOH) and chlorine (Cl2) react. It is widely used for its bleaching, disinfecting and oxidizing properties. Sodium Hypochlorite shows, as well as chlorine, a very high reactivity and oxidizing power, but as a solution it is much easier to handle than chlorine.