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description of sodium hypochlorite as a disinfectant ... Sodium hypochlorite can be produced in two ways: - By dissolving salt in softened water, which results in a concentrated brine solution. The solution is electrolyzed and forms a sodium hypochlorite solution in water.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about sodium hypochlorite solution. sodium hypochlorite solution. Information about sodium hypochlorite solution in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from sodium hypochlorite solution)
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; Click here for data on sodium hypochlorite in student-friendly format, ... Synonyms: hypochlorous acid sodium salt, sodium hydrochlorite, sodium chloride oxide, sodium oxychloride clorox, antiformin, B-K liquid, Carrel-dakin solution, chloros, chlorox, deosan, hyclorite, Javex, klorocin, milton, neo-cleaner,
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This solution is not considered to be an explosion hazard. Anhydrous sodium hypochlorite is very explosive. Fire Extinguishing Media:; Use any means suitable for extinguishing surrounding fire. Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers, to dilute liquid, and control vapor.
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Sodium Hypochlorite Solution, 5.79% ; 40179 ... **** SECTION 1 - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION **** MSDS Name: Sodium Hypochlorite Solution, 5.79% Catalog Numbers: CRNSS2904, SS290 1, SS290 4, SS2901, SS2904 Synonyms: None Company Identification: Fisher Scientific 1 Reagent Lane Fairlawn,
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Although sodium hypochlorite solution is alkaline it does not tend to cause corrosive damage except in large quantities or concentrated solutions. Sodium hypochlorite may release small amounts of chlorine and hypochlorous acid when acidified, but usually in concentrations too small to cause any significant damage.
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The solution in water is a weak base. OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS: ; TLV not established. ... Household bleaches usually contain about 5% sodium hypochlorite (about pH11, irritant), and more concentrated bleaches contain 10-15% sodium hypochlorite (about pH13, corrosive). Rinse contaminated clothes (fire hazard) with...
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sodium hypochlorite solution a solution containing 4 to 6 per cent by weight of sodium hypochlorite; used to disinfect utensils. In dilution, usually containing approximately 0.5 per cent free chlorine, it is used for skin disinfection and wound irrigation.
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medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/solution
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SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE (SOLUTION, ACTIVE CHLORINE >5%); Sodium oxychloride; Sodium chloride oxide; NaClO; Molecular mass: 74.4; CAS # 7681-52-9; RTECS # NH3486300; ICSC # 1119; UN # 1791; EC # 017-011-00-1; ... The solution in water is a strong base, it reacts violently with acid and is corrosive.
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