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household bleaches.
Since pure
chlorine is a
toxic corrosive gas,
these products usually contain hypochlorite,
which releases chlorine. "
Bleaching powder" usually...
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active ingredient of
commercial products called bleaching powder, used for
water treatment and as a
bleaching agent.
Charles Tennant and
Charles Macintosh...
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examples include sodium hypochlorite (household
bleach) and
calcium hypochlorite (a
component of
bleaching powder,
swimming pool "chlorine"). The Cl-O distance...
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October 1838) was a
Scottish chemist and industrialist. He
discovered bleaching powder and
founded an
industrial dynasty.
Charles Tennant was born at Laigh...
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bleach in
British homes, and
about 160 due to
bleaching powder.
Chlorine releasing solutions, such as
liquid bleach and
solutions of
bleaching powder...
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textile bleaching (or
bleaching of textiles) is one of the
steps in the
textile manufacturing process. The
objective of
bleaching is to
remove the...
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calcium hypochlorite as an
alternative for
Javel water, and
patented bleaching powder (solid
calcium hypochlorite, Ca(ClO)2) in 1799.
Around 1820, Antoine...
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Dichlorine has a
reference bleaching potential of 100% for its
molecular weight.
Hypochlorite (ClO) also has a molecule-to-molecule
bleaching potential the same...
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referred to as
chlorine bleach,
which is a
household chemical widely used (since the 18th century) as a
disinfectant and
bleaching agent. In solution, the...
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Scouring powder is a
household cleaning product consisting of an
abrasive powder mixed with a dry soap or detergent, soda, and
possibly dry
bleach. Scouring...