Sodium hypochlorite, with a concentration of 12.5 - 15%, is a diluted solution known as liquid bleach, exhibiting a pale greenish-yellow color. It is derived from the sodium salt of hydrogen hypochlorite. In its pure form, this substance appears as a green-yellow solid and emits an unpleasant odor. However, it is commonly utilized as a water-based solution, commonly referred to as bleach. Its chemical formula is NaClO. Sodium hypochlorite holds the distinction of being the oldest and most significant chlorine-based bleach. Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), particularly in concentrations of 12.5-15%, is widely used in various applications in chemical labs and industrial processes due to its strong oxidizing and disinfecting properties.
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Application :
- Sodium hypochlorite 12.5 - 15% is used to introduce chlorine into organic molecules, aiding in the synthesis of chlorinated organic compounds.
- It is employed as an oxidizing agent in chemical syntheses.
Key features :
- Strong Oxidizing Agent
- Versatile and cost-effective
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Safety Information
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