Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
hypochlorite .
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Examples
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Hypochlorous acid also forms subsequent to dissociation, when chlorinated lime or hypochlorites are added:
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This condition also explains why hypochlorites still possesses the bleaching power of chlorine, while the same is not true of oxychlorides.
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The products described were obtained by the action of hypochlorites and permanganates upon Swedish filter paper (Schleicher and Schüll).
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Some such pigments are better bleached with other chemicals, such as sulphites or hypochlorites.
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In the oxidising processes which follow the alkaline treatments, the hypochlorites are still the staple agents.
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The use of an electric current for decomposing the metallic chlorides and disengaging their elements is not new, and there have been specially utilized for this purpose, up to the present time, the alkaline hypochlorites that are obtained by well known processes.
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We must remark that the hypochlorites require a certain length of time to permit the chlorine to become disengaged, and that, besides, all chlorides, bromides, and iodides that are isomorphous are capable of undergoing an analogous chemical transformation and of being employed for the same purpose.
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Unfortunately Nieuwland did not investigate the action on acetylene of hypochlorites, which are presumably the active ingredients in bleaching - powder.
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In the application of electrolysis to the bleaching of textile materials, it is only necessary to have the electrodes of any sufficiently powerful generator of electricity end in a vessel containing in aqueous solution such decolorizing agents as the hypochlorites in general, and chlorides, bromides, and iodides that are capable of disengaging chlorine, and iodine or an iodide in a nascent state.
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When cotton is passed into strong solutions of bleaching powder and of alkaline hypochlorites and then dried, it is found to be tendered very considerably.
The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
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