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Calcium hypochlorite is a general oxidizing agent and therefore finds some use in organic chemistry. [6] For instance the compound is used to cleave glycols, α-hydroxy carboxylic acids and keto acids to yield fragmented aldehydes or carboxylic acids. [7] Calcium hypochlorite can also be used in the haloform reaction to manufacture chloroform. [8]
In chemistry, hypochlorite, or chloroxide is an anion with the chemical formula ClO −. It combines with a number of cations to form hypochlorite salts. Common examples include sodium hypochlorite (household bleach) and calcium hypochlorite (a component of bleaching powder, swimming pool "chlorine"). [1] The Cl-O distance in ClO − is 1.69 Å ...
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A purer, more stable form of calcium hypochlorite is called HTH or high test hypochlorite. It is also available as bleaching tablets that contain calcium hypochlorite and other ingredients to prevent the tablets from crumbling. A supposedly more stable mixture of calcium hypochlorite and quicklime (calcium oxide) is known as "tropical bleach". [22]
Calcium hypochlorite mixture, dry, corrosive with more than 10% but not more than 39% available chlorine UN 3487: 5.1: Calcium hypochlorite, hydrated, corrosive or Calcium hypochlorite mixture, hydrated, corrosive with not less than 5.5% but not more than 16% water UN 3488: 6.1
Calcium oxychloride may refer to: Calcium hypochlorite (Ca(OCl) 2) Calcium hydroxychloride (CaOHCl 2 This page was last edited on 10 May 2023 ...
Calcium hydroxychloride is a double salt, which consists of calcium cations Ca 2+ and two kinds of anions, chloride Cl − and hydroxide − OH, while calcium hypochlorite consists of calcium cations Ca 2+ and only one kind of anions, hypochlorite − OCl. Calcium hydroxychloride may form on concrete roads and bridges as a consequence of the ...
Calcium hypochlorite, dry or Calcium hypochlorite mixtures dry with more than 39 percent available chlorine (8.8 percent available oxygen) UN 1749: 2.3: Chlorine trifluoride: UN 1750: 6.1: Chloroacetic acid, solution UN 1751: 6.1: Chloroacetic acid, solid UN 1752: 6.1: Chloroacetyl chloride: UN 1753: 8: Chlorophenyltrichlorosilane: UN 1754: 8