An inorganic (unstabilized) family of chlorine compounds used in various forms to provide chlorine for water treatment Includes Calcium hypochlorite, Lithium hypochlorite, and Sodium hypochlorite (liquid chlorine)
The name given to a family of chlorine- containing compounds, including calcium hypochlorite, sodium hypochlorite and lithium hypochlorite, that are used as disinfectants and sanitizers in pool and spa water
The "OC1" anion; calcium and sodium hypochlorites are commonly used as bleaches and disinfecting agents
chemical compounds containing available chlorine; used for disinfection They are available as liquids (bleach) or solids (powder, granules and pellets) Salts of hypochlorous acid
A family of chlorine compounds such as Calcium Hypochlorite and Lithium Hypochlorite, both granular, and the liquid Sodium Hypochlorite When these compounds contact water, they release Hypochlorous Acid, the active sanitizing agent
The OCL anion; calcium and sodium hypochlorite are commonly used as bleaches and disinfecting agents
The name given to a family of chlorine containing compounds, including calcium hypochlorite, sodium hypochlorite and lithium hypochlorite, that are used as disinfectants and sanitizers in pool and spa water
Chlorine compounds such as calcium hypochlorite, sodium hypochlorite, and lithium hypochlorite used as sanitizers and disinfectants