Clorox Clean-up with Bleach
Sodium Hypochlorite
 

Sodium Hypochlorite:
    This chemical is also known as bleach.  Commonly found in many cleaners, sodium hypochlorite may release small amounts of chlorine and hypochlorous acid when acidified; but usually in concentrations too small to cause any significant damage.
 
 




NaOCl











Properties:
    Colour: green to yellow
    State/form:  liquid
    Melting Point:  -6oC
    Boiling Point:  Decomposes above 40oC
    Solubility in water:  Soluble in all proportions
    pH value:  Approx. 11
 
 

This page was created by: Joe Henson

References:

 http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/chemical/pim495.htm

http://catalog.gcnorris.com/webcatalog/detail.asp?line=C0018&item=CX-35417
 

http://chemacx.cambridgesoft.com/ChemACX/default.asp?formgroup=basenp_form_group&dbname=chemacx&dataaction=query_string&field_criteria=LIKE&field_type=TEXT&full_field_name=SYNONYM.Name&field_value=sodium%20hypochlorite

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