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Sodium hypochlorite solution, 10 l

12 % Cl, stabilised, technical
Examples of effect: Damage metals and burn body tissues; may cause serious eye damage. Safety: Avoid contact; wear safety spectacles and gloves. In the event of contact with eyes and skin, rinse with water.
Examples of effect: Are harmful to aquatic organisms, toxic or highly toxic, acute or with long-term effects. Safety: To be disposed of as hazardous waste only, do not allow into the environment under any circumstances.
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H290-H314-H410-EUH031
i may be corrosive to metals, causes severe skin burns and eye damage, very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
P273 P280 P301+P330+P331 P303+P361+P353 P305+P351+P338 P310
i avoid release to the environment, wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection, IF SWALLOWED: rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting, IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water [or shower], IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing, immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor
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Empirical formula NaClO + H2O
Molar mass (M) 74,45 + aq g/mol
Density (D) 1,26 g/cm³
Boiling point (bp) 98 °C
Melting point (mp) -25 °C
ADR 8 II
WGK 2
CAS No. 7681-52-9
EG-Nr. 231-668-3
UN-Nr. 1791


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To test the concentration of the sodium hypochlorite solution, you need the following chemicals for a titration:

  • Acetic acid (Art. No. 6755)
  • Starch solution (Art. No. T133)
  • Potassium iodide (Art. No. 6750)
  • Water, demineralised (Art. No. 3175)
  • Sodium thiosulphate solution 0.1 mol/l (Art. No. K022)
Or for a determination by refractive index a corresponding instrument e.g. Art. No. 1PCE.1. The following comparison table can only serve as a guide but cannot replace a titrimetric determination.

% Sodium hypochlorite % Brix
15% 32,60%
14% 30,50%
13% 28,70%
12% 27,00%
11% 25,10%
10% 23,20%
9% 21,10%
8% 19,20%
7% 17,30%
6% 13,90%
5% 11,80%
4% 6,90%
3% 4,40%
2% 3,20%
1% 0,70%
0% 0,00%



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Assay (active Cl in g/l)150-182 g/l
Assay (active Cl in %)12,3-14,9 %
Free alkali (as NaOH)≤2,0 %
Note: Possible storage time is limited!, Daily loss of active chlorine in g/l: 5.6 g at 35 °C; 3.2 g at 30 °C; 2.0 g at 25 °C; 1.1 g at 20 °C.