hypochlorite in English

noun

salt or ester of hypochlorous acid (Chemistry)

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1. Sodium hypochlorite is a strong oxidizer.

2. Our oxidising Biocides include calcium hypochlorite, sodium hypochlorite, stabilised bromine, bromine and chlorine tablets, hydrogen peroxide silver, hypobromous acid and sodium bromide based bromine precursors

3. These (chlorine) Bleaches have sodium hypochlorite as the active ingredient

4. 2. (alkaline sodium hypochlorite) and 3 (zinc chloride/formic acid)

5. While pure chlorine gas will bleach colors, in laundry Bleaches, sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite are actually used, and they work by releasing oxygen, not chlorine

6. Chlorine and sodium hypochlorite are examples of chemicals commonly used as Bleaches.

7. Bleach is the common name for a solution of 2.5% sodium hypochlorite in water

8. Calcium hypochlorite is commonly used to sanitize public swimming pools and disinfect drinking water.

9. Free available chlorine in drinking water exists primarily as hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite ion.

10. To disinfect surfaces, some lipid solvents such as some alcohol-based products, detergents, sodium hypochlorite (bleach) or calcium hypochlorite (bleaching powder), and other suitable disinfectants may be used at appropriate concentrations.

11. The preparations reduce the viscosity and diminish the foaming action of hypochlorite lyes.

12. Ashutosh Parashari, Medical Officer, Bareilly, said sodium hypochlorite solution was sprayed on the migrants

13. Generally oxidative Bleachings are carried out using sodium hypochlorite, sodium chlorite or sulfuric acid

14. (ppm) hypochlorite (chlorine) solution or another Bactericidally equivalent halogen for at least one minute

15. These data indicate that taste sensitivity is greater for hypochlorous acid than for hypochlorite ion.

16. Acetylated oxidised starch is starch treated with sodium hypochlorite followed by esterification with acetic anhydride

17. Active Chlorine: manufactured by the reaction of hypochlorous acid and sodium hypochlorite produced in situ

18. High molecular weight polyacrylic acids as corrosion inhibitors in an alkaline hypochlorite aqueous composition and method thereof

19. Color-safe Bleach uses hydrogen peroxide to help remove stains instead of sodium hypochlorite or chlorine

20. How to Super Chlorinate your Pool to 20 PPM with Liquid Chlorine (Sodium Hypochlorite) Here is an example

21. Water chlorination is the process of adding Chlorine or Chlorine compounds such as sodium hypochlorite to water

22. Bromate is a carcinogenic disinfection byproduct formed when source waters containing bromide are treated with ozonation or sodium hypochlorite

23. Sodium hypochlorite tested positive (10-19.9%) for chromosomal aberration tests on activation with S9 mix (Matsuoka et al., 1979).

24. The process is primarily radical based, with flash photolysis showing radical hypochlorite (ClO·) to be a key intermediate.

25. This basicity is due to the hydrolysis performed by the hypochlorite ion, as hypochlorous acid is weak, but calcium hydroxide is a strong base.

26. SB Chlorinate III 24 Hour Emergency Contact: CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300 DOT Shipping information: UN 1791, Hypochlorite Solutions, 8, PG III EPA No

27. Although not as Bactericidally active as the acid form, hypochlorite is sufficiently stable at high pH, above 12.5, that it is suitable for household applications

28. Liquid formulations of corrosive alkaline drain cleaners can contain sodium hypochlorite (bleach) and lye (sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide) in concentrations up to 50 percent.

29. Hypochlorite Bleaches Market Global Research Report 2021 is a far reaching business concentrate on the present status of industry which examinations creative procedures for business development

30. Use regular, unscented household Bleach with a sodium hypochlorite concentration between 5% and 9% (this is the most common concentration in the United States) and follow the instructions in the chart below.

31. The glycosides were chlorinated in methanolic solution with aqueous sodium hypochlorite, and similarly brominated with either bromine in the presence of alkali or N-bromoacetamide in the presence of sodium acetate.

32. Chlorine Bleaches are primarily used as household cleaners and pool sanitizers. Household Bleaches tend to contain sodium hypochlorite at 3%–10%, and pH of these products may range from 9 (mildly irritating) to >11 (corrosive).

33. The presence of Bromate in treated drinking water is primarily related to the reaction between ozone and naturally occurring bromide in source water and to its formation during the generation of hypochlorite solutions used to disinfect water.

34. Chlorine is widely used in industrial processes, such as plastics manufacturing, and as a disinfectant in water systems and swimming pools, usually in the form of sodium hypochlorite, which is formed from Chlorine and sodium hydroxide

35. After describing briefly Calmette's original method of preparing Antivenenes by injecting graded doses of the venom With calcium hypochlorite subcutan-eously into horses the authors state that, wishing to replenish their stock, they found that they had very little venom left

36. What it is: • An inorganic ion, Bromate (Br0 3 –) is a member of the oxyhalide group of chemicals that includes hypochlorite (OCl –), perchlorate (ClO 4 –) and iodate (IO 3 –) and others.It contains bromine in its highest oxidation state +5, so it is an oxidizing agent, especially under acidic conditions.

37. Anions 1-acetate C 2 H 3 O 2-cyanide CN-amide NH 2-cyanate OCN-hydrogen carbonate fluoride F-(bicarbonate) HCO 3-hydride H-hydrogen sulfate hydroxide OH-(bisulfate) HSO 4-hypochlorite ClO-bisulfide HS-iodate IO 3- bisulfite HSO 3-iodide I-bromate BrO 3-nitrate

38. Provided the conditions laid down by the competent authorities are met, this subheading includes salt, whether or not denatured, intended for the manufacture of hydrochloric acid, chlorine, calcium chloride, sodium nitrate, sodium hypochlorite, sodium sulphates, sodium carbonates, sodium hydroxide, sodium chlorate, sodium perchlorate and metallic sodium.

39. Provided that the conditions laid down by the competent authorities are met, this subheading includes salt, whether or not denatured, intended for the manufacture of hydrochloric acid, chlorine, calcium chloride, sodium nitrate, sodium hypochlorite, sodium sulphates, sodium carbonates, sodium hydroxide, sodium chlorate, sodium perchlorate and metallic sodium.

40. This reaction must be run in non-acidic conditions to prevent chlorine gas from bubbling out of solution: 2 Cl− → Cl 2 + 2 e− Cl 2 + H 2O ⇌ HClO + Cl− + H+ Small amounts of more unusual hypochlorites may also be formed by a salt metathesis reaction between calcium hypochlorite and various metal sulfates.

41. The present invention provides a process comprising admixing a thioether with about 1.05 to about 1.6 molar equivalents of an active chlorine-containing oxidant, preferably sodium hypochlorite, and about 2.5 to about 5.0 molar equivalents of an alkali metal base; and recovering a sulfoxide that is preferably pantoprazole, lansoprazole, omeprazole, or rabeprazole.

42. The prepared Aliquots were analyzed for the presence of formaldehyde and hydrogen peroxide by the guaiacol method; chlorine, hypochlorite, and neutralizers using rosolic acid (method A) and phenolphthalein (method B); Dornic acidity and alizarol (72% v/v) stability tests were also performed as described by Normative Instruction 68/MAPA (BRASIL

43. It is pointed out that pKaKeto for acetone and acetophenone can be determined from the kinetics of the reaction with hypochlorite in base; the values so derived are in good agreement with those used in this work. pKEnol values are reported for: 1,3-dichloroacetone, 2.0; 1,1-dichloroacetone, 4.9; ethyl pyruvate, 4.2; bromoacetone, 3.5; chloroacetone, 3.7; l-phenyl-2-propanone, 4.5 (CH2); 7.2 (CH3); p-nitroacetophenone, 7.1; ethyl levulinate, 5.6; methoxyacetone, 6.9 (CH2); 7.6 (CH3); benzalacetone, 7.6; p-methoxyacetophenone, 7.8; 3-methyl-2-butanone, 8.0 (CH); 2,4-dimethyl-3-pentanone, 9.4.