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Calcium hypochlorite is an
inorganic compound with
chemical formula Ca(ClO)2, also
written as Ca(OCl)2. It is a
white solid,
although commercial samples...
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hypochlorite salts.
Common examples include sodium hypochlorite (household bleach) and
calcium hypochlorite (a
component of
bleaching powder,
swimming pool...
- compounds, such as
calcium hypochlorite Ca(ClO)2 or
trichloroisocyanuric acid (CNClO)3.[citation needed]
Anhydrous sodium hypochlorite is
soluble in methanol...
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usually contain hypochlorite,
which releases chlorine. "Bleaching powder"
usually refers to a
formulation containing calcium hypochlorite.[citation needed]...
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generated on site by
electrolyzing common salt solutions. A
solid form,
calcium hypochlorite,
releases chlorine on
contact with water.
Handling the solid, however...
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antimicrobial properties, the
related compounds sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and
calcium hypochlorite (Ca(OCl)2) are
ingredients in many
commercial bleaches...
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hydroxide −OH,
while calcium hypochlorite consists of
calcium cations Ca2+ and only one kind of anions,
hypochlorite −OCl.
Calcium hydroxychloride may...
- (a
mixture of
calcium hypochlorite,
calcium hydroxide and
calcium chloride) to the
water being treated. This was not
simply modern calcium chloride, but...
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resulted in the use of
chlorides and
hypochlorites of lime (
calcium hypochlorite) and of
sodium (sodium
hypochlorite) in the boyauderies. The same chemicals...
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Commercial sodium hypochlorite should not be
mixed with
commercial calcium hypochlorite, as
there is a risk of explosion.[citation needed]
Although a verb...