Sodium Hypochlorite Sodium hypochlorite, the active ingredient in household bleach, was discovered by the French chemist Berthollet, in Javel on the outskirts.

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Sodium Hypochlorite Sodium hypochlorite, the active ingredient in household bleach, was discovered by the French chemist Berthollet, in Javel on the outskirts of Paris, in 1787 Sodium hypochlorite, the active ingredient in household bleach, was discovered by the French chemist Berthollet, in Javel on the outskirts of Paris, in 1787 L eau de Javel

Louis Pasteur discovered sodium hypochlorite's potent effectiveness against disease-causing bacteria, and it became widely used as a disinfectant. Louis Pasteur discovered sodium hypochlorite's potent effectiveness against disease-causing bacteria, and it became widely used as a disinfectant. Sodium Hypochlorite

Studies by numerous independent research institutes have supported the high level of disinfection effectiveness of sodium hypochlorite. It is recognized as having an unsurpassed disinfection spectrum. Studies by numerous independent research institutes have supported the high level of disinfection effectiveness of sodium hypochlorite. It is recognized as having an unsurpassed disinfection spectrum. Sodium Hypochlorite As good as sunshine

Sodium hypochlorite, NaOCl, is manufactured by the reaction of molecular chlorine with sodium hydroxide and water. Sodium hypochlorite, NaOCl, is manufactured by the reaction of molecular chlorine with sodium hydroxide and water. A small excess of sodium hydroxide is required to maintain the pH between 11 and 13 to minimize decomposition. A small excess of sodium hydroxide is required to maintain the pH between 11 and 13 to minimize decomposition. Sodium Hypochlorite

Sodium hypochlorite disproportionates spontaneously to chloride and chlorate. Sodium hypochlorite disproportionates spontaneously to chloride and chlorate. This disproportionation is accelerated by ionic strength, temperature and concentration of the bleach. This disproportionation is accelerated by ionic strength, temperature and concentration of the bleach. Sodium Hypochlorite

Sodium hypochlorite solutions are often mistakenly referred to as "chlorine bleach". This arises because of the use of chlorine in its manufacture. However, this is truly a misnomer as "chlorine" gas is not present in the product nor is it involved in the product's mode of action. Sodium hypochlorite solutions are often mistakenly referred to as "chlorine bleach". This arises because of the use of chlorine in its manufacture. However, this is truly a misnomer as "chlorine" gas is not present in the product nor is it involved in the product's mode of action. Sodium Hypochlorite