VYNOVA Sodium Hypochlorite

Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is produced as an aqueous solution by combining chlorine gas (Cl2) and caustic soda (NaOH), both of which are the result of the electrolysis of salt. Sodium hypochlorite is commonly known as bleach.

CAS Number: 7681-52-9

Functions: Bleaching Agent, Disinfectant

Features: Disinfection

Synonyms: Hypochlorite Sodium, Sodium Oxychloride

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    CAS No.
    7681-52-9
    EC No.
    231-668-3

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    Thanks to its strong disinfectant properties, sodium hypochlorite is used as an active ingredient in water treatment and cleaning solutions, preventing health damage from harmful microorganisms. It is used to keep swimming pools and drinking water safe and is a key component in the formulation of cleaning solutions for a variety of applications, including uses in veterinary and food processing environments.

    Sodium hypochlorite possesses strong bleaching properties and is therefore used as a bleaching agent in the pulp and paper industry as well as in several household applications.

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