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Lime, Chlorinated- CaCl

Chlorinated lime (chloride of lime) is widely used as bleaching powder. Its approximate composition is Ca(C10)2 CaClg or CaCl(ClO). Being a hypo-halogenite it reacts with an alkaline solution of T1(I) to yield brown TIO(OH) as stated on page 149. On the other hand, the ignition residue of chlorinated... [Pg.544]

Calcium hypochlorite may be prepared by passing chlorine into a slurry of lime and sodium hydroxide. Alternatively, chlorine is passed into a solution of hydrated lime to produce bleaching powder, CaCl(0Cl) H20 ... [Pg.169]

Up to now it has not been finally decided which view mentioned above is correct regarding the reaction which takes place during the chlorination of lime. Industrially, bleaching powder is usually considered to bo a compound CaCl (0C1), without, however, attributing to this formula other than a merely qualitative meaning. [Pg.348]


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