Sodium hypochlorite Synonyms naocl;Sodium hypochlorite solution;HYPOCHLORITE;clorox;ANTIFORMIN;chlorox;Chlorine liquid;aabb;cilvsuanan;LIQUID CHLORINE CBNumber: CB1705333 Molecular Formula: ClNaO Molecular Weight: 74.44 MDL Number: MFCD00011120 MOL File: ...
bacteriologic evaluation of the effects of percent sodium hypochlorite in endodontic therapyByström, aSundqvist, GByström A, Sundqvist G
Sodium also forms alloys with the alkaline-earth metals.Berylliumis soluble in sodium only to the extent of a few atomic percent at approximately 800 °C (1,500 °F). Liquid sodium andmagnesiumare only partially miscible. The degree of solubility in sodium of the alkaline-earth metals increase...
Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is the most common chlorinated alkaline cleaner. It is very effective in peptizing proteins with NaOH (0.1–0.5 M NaOH and 250–300 ppm NaOCl). As shown inTable 8.9, hypochlorite can dissociate and the chlorine can existin various forms. At elevated pH the chlorin...
Perchlorate concentrations in the commercial hypochlorite solutions are considered to increase in accordance with the decay of FACs in the solutions. It was also reported that perchlorate concentrations in hypochlorite solutions increase during storage (Stanford et al., 2011). Hypochlorite is unstable and...
Process for stabilizing aqueous solutions of mixtures of sodium hypochlorite and sodium sulphite ditionita Aqueous solutions containing mixtures of sodium dithionite and sodium sulfite having concentrations of greater than 13 percent by weight of Na2S2O4 are sta... P Magan 被引量: 0发表: 1978年 ...
The hypochlorite oxidation method was used to prepare sodium ferrate solution with sodium hypochlorite and ferric sulfate as raw material.It was identified the optimum preparation conditions of iron salt dosage,sodium hydroxide dosage,reaction temperature,reaction time and so on,and applied to dye wastew...
NaNO3, a salt; colorless crystals. Density, 2.257 g/cm3; melting point, 308°C (decomposes into NaNO2and O2at higher temperatures). Solubility in water, 47.6 percent at 25°C and 64.3 percent at 100°C. It is a strong oxidizing agent. Sodium nitrate occurs naturally as Chile saltpeter. ...
Hypochlorite was first produced in 1789 in Javelle, France, by passing chlorine gas through a solution ofsodium carbonate. The resulting liquid, known as “Eau de Javelle” or “Javelle water” was a weak solution of NaOCl. However, this process was not very efficient, and alternate producti...
Many therapies have been recommended to neutralize dermal mustard exposures: 2.5% sodium thiosulfate solution (Garigan, 1996), dilute (0.5%) hypochlorite solution (Borak and Sidell, 1992), clay, such as Mineral Cationic Carrier (MCC: Kodona; Zagreb, Croatia) (Vucemilovic et al., 2008), ...