There is no such radical or compound as hypochloride.
Sodium Hypochloride or hydrochloric acid are often used in bleaches
It contains sodium hypochloride. Chlorine shows +1 as the oxidation number.
Liquid chlorine raises the pH since liquid (sodium hypochloride) tablet or granular (calcium hypochloride) are basically alkaline, continued use increases the pH above 7.6. to counteract this an acid must be used.
Sodium hypochloride or some stuff I beleive.
Other names for chlorine include Cl2, diatomic chlorine, and "pool shock" when used in pool disinfection.
i dont know why
The formula for sodium hypochlorite is NaClO.
No, sodium hypochlorite is a chemical compound often used for disinfection, while muriatic acid is a different compound commonly used for cleaning and etching. Both substances have different chemical compositions and properties.
The most used root canal irrigant is the sodium hypochloride due to its antiseptic qualities. There are different NaOCl solutions - 2%, 5,25%, 7% or even 11%.
Yes, .1 percent is a tenth of 1 percent.
no. but, .1 is the same as 10 percent. .1 "percent" is different than just .1
1 percent is less than 25 percent. 1 percent is greater than 0.25 percent.