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  2. Sodium hypochlorite - Wikipedia

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    Sodium hypochlorite is an alkaline inorganic chemical compound with the formula Na O Cl ... The density of the solution is 1.093 g/mL at 5% concentration, [19] ...

  3. Talk:Sodium hypochlorite/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    2 Production of sodium hypochlorite. 1 comment. 3 Obadasi Study Perspective. ... 1 comment. 5 use in Mister Plumber. 1 comment. 6 Density? 1 comment. 7 Hychlorite and ...

  4. Potassium hypochlorite - Wikipedia

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    Potassium hypochlorite is produced by the disproportionation reaction of chlorine with a solution of potassium hydroxide: [2]. Cl 2 + 2 KOH → KCl + KOCl + H 2 O. This is the traditional method, first used by Claude Louis Berthollet in 1789.

  5. Aluminium chloride - Wikipedia

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    This change in structure is related to the lower density of the liquid phase (1.78 g/cm 3) versus solid aluminium trichloride (2.48 g/cm 3). Al 2 Cl 6 dimers are also found in the vapour phase . At higher temperatures, the Al 2 Cl 6 dimers dissociate into trigonal planar AlCl 3 monomer , which is structurally analogous to BF 3 .

  6. Aluminium chlorohydrate - Wikipedia

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    The products can contain byproduct salts, such as sodium/calcium/magnesium chloride or sulfate. [ 12 ] Because of the explosion hazard related to hydrogen produced by the reaction of aluminium with hydrochloric acid, the most common industrial practice is to prepare a solution of aluminium chlorohydrate (ACH) by reacting aluminium hydroxide ...

  7. Ethanol (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Density at 25 °C relative to 25 °C water Freezing temperature, °C 10 °C 20 °C 25 °C 30 °C Boiling points of aqueous solutions. Data ...

  8. Sodium carbonate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium carbonate decahydrate (Na 2 CO 3 ·10H 2 O), also known as washing soda, is the most common hydrate of sodium carbonate containing 10 molecules of water of crystallization. Soda ash is dissolved in water and crystallized to get washing soda.

  9. Ammonia - Wikipedia

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    The hazards of ammonia solutions depend on the concentration: 'dilute' ammonia solutions are usually 5–10% by weight (< 5.62 mol/L); 'concentrated' solutions are usually prepared at >25% by weight. A 25% (by weight) solution has a density of 0.907 g/cm 3, and a solution that has a