| hypochlorite-orcinol t. |
(for glycerol): to 3 mL of the unknown add 3 drops of N/1 sodium hypochlorite solution and boil one minute to drive off chlorine. Then add an equal volume of strong hydrochloric acid and a little orcinol. Boil, and a violet or greenish blue color indicates glycerol or a sugar, or some substance that can be oxidized to a sugar.
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| hypochlorite |
(See chlorine)
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| hypochlorite |
A familiy of chemical compounds (salts), found in various forms(liquid, powder, tablets) used aa chlorinating agent. Forms Avaliable: Sodium Hypochlorite (liquid), Lithium Hypochlorite (powder) and Calcium Hypochlorite (powder or tablets). Non-Stabilzed chlorine
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