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What is Sodium Hypochlorite?

Sodium Hypochlorite is a chlorine compound. Sodium hypochlorite is commercially produced by the electrolyses of Sodium Chloride solution

What strength is your sodium hypochlorite and how is it packaged?

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Our sodium hypochlorite is 12% by weight. This is the same as 15% by volume. The material contains 150 grams of available chlorine per liter. Sodium hypochlorite is available packaged in one, five, and fifty-five gallon packages. Bulk deliveries are usually from fifty gallons to full truckloads of 5000 gallons.

How much sodium hypochlorite should I purchase?

FAQs
Because sodium hypochlorite degrades with age and exposure to both heat and light, we recommend no more than a one month supply for summer use. In cooler months, quantities may be increased to two or three months supply.

Is your Sodium Hypochlorite approved by NSF?

FAQs
Our sodium hypochlorite is approved by Underwriters Laboratories to the NSF 60 specification. The product also meets or exceeds the AWWA specification for sodium hypochlorite. It is also registered with the United States EPA, The NJDEP and NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, and the USDA.

How much sodium hypochlorite is used in a swimming pool?

FAQs
There are too many factors which determine the chlorine demand in any application, including swimming pools. However, one ounce of product in 1000 gallons of water will establish 1.0 ppm of chlorine. Therefore, as an example, a typical pool of 10,000 gallons would need 10 ounces of sodium hypochlorite to establish 1 ppm of chlorine. Thereafter, frequent testing of the water will determine how much more to add in order to maintain a proper chlorine level between 1.0 and 3.0 ppms of chlorine.

What are the disadvantages to using bleach (sodium hypochlorite)?

JohnsonDiversey - Disinfectant Cleaners
Bleach is inactivated by the presence of organic matter, e.g. blood. Bleach has a very strong odor and the mixing of chlorine and ammonia containing cleaning agents emits a highly toxic gas. Concentrations of bleach stronger than 1:100 are corrosive to metals. Bleach has a short efficacy life in liquid form and is sensitive to heat and sunlight.

Is sodium hypochlorite (SH) the best disinfectant to use?

Safe Water System
Our investigations have shown sodium hypochlorite to be effective and have broad applications. We have investigated a number of other disinfectants (calcium hypochlorite, ozone, UV, solar disinfection) and treatment processes (filters, slow sand filtration) and feel that sodium hypochlorite offers the best mix of low cost, ease of use, safety, and effectiveness in areas where there is enough water to drink and water is not excessively turbid.

Can I use a ball valve for Sodium Hypochlorite service?

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Provided the media is particle free, we recommend using a PVC body with Teflon? seats and Viton? O-rings. We also recommend the addition of a 1/8" vent hole drilled and deburred on the upstream side of the valve. What this will do is when the valve is in the closed position, the cavity of the ball will remain fluidized, eliminating dead space which could lead to crystallization and gas build up in the cavity of the ball.

How much sodium?

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We now know that a single concentration of sodium - 90 meq/L - is suitable for all ages and most degrees of severity (except high output cholera in adults). This is the most robust level. Packet combined chemicals allow for greater safety, as bazaar salt is likely to be coarse and sucrose may be adulterated. Bazaar-bought chemicals may be more often available (not always: shortages of salt and sugar occur in the poorest countries), or perhaps cheaper.

What is sodium PCA?

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Sodium PCA or NaPCA functions in human skin as a humectant, a substance that attracts water. Without enough NaPCA in the skin, the moisture level will drop and skin will dry out. Without enough moisture, nutrients cannot be properly delivered to the skin cells. NaPCA is the most powerful, non-toxic humectant known, and the most important humectant in the skin. - top -

Why is there so much fat and sodium in some your products?

Amy's Kitchen - FAQ
Amy's Kitchen tries to minimize the amount of fat and sodium in all our products, but we also want the products to taste the very best they can to the large majority of Amy's customers. So, although some of Amy's products are acceptable to many who are generally trying to cut down on fat and sodium, they are not intended specifically as medical foods.

What is sodium bisulfite?

Commercial food dehyrdation FAQs
When mixed with water, sodium bisulfite is a liquid form of sulfur. Using sulfur to pretreat foods is rooted much further back into dehydrating history than most of the other methods available today. It is the most effective and least expensive anti-oxidant. Use only a food-safe grade of sodium bisulfite that is made especially for dehydration. Excalibur's Sodium Bisulfite is available here and wherever dehydrators are sold.

How can sodium affect me?

FAQs | Klaris
Sodium is the 6th most abundant element on earth. The most common sodium-containing mineral is salt (sodium chloride). Salt causes the saltiness of the oceans. It is also a normal component of the body and adequate levels of salt are required for good health. Since the sodium in salt may negatively affect your health, salt in foods and drinks is generally referred to as ‘sodium’. Sodium dissolves easily in water and groundwater always contains it at some level.

What is Sodium Chlorite and sodium Chlorate?

Sodium chlorite is derived indirectly from Sodium Chlorate. Sodium Chlorate is synthesised from the electrolysis of hot sodium chloride solution in a mixed electrode tank. It can also be synthesised by passing chlorine gas to a sodium Hydroxide solution. The main oxidation by-products of chloride dioxide are the chlorite and chlorate ions.

Which hypochlorite generator do you recommend?

Safe Water System
A number of companies manufacture hypochlorite generators. Information on some of them can be found in our small projects page. There are several advantages in using a hypochlorite generator. First, local production of the sodium hypochlorite that minimizes transportation costs. Second, in the event there is not a reliable bleach producer in the country, the hypochlorite generator provides that capacity.

Are all soaps made with sodium hydroxide?

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There is another type called melt & pour soap or glycerin soap. It is generally transparent and can be quite pretty. The alcohol in the soap is responsible for the transparency. It can also cause drying. The quality is dependant on where the base was purchased. You can buy M & P at your local hobby stores but in general it very expensive and poor in quality.

What is the difference between Baking soda and Sodium bi-carbonate?

Indian Food :Frequently Asked Questions
Technically speaking there is no difference between the two. Usually baking soda is a food grade product that is much more refined than raw sodium bicarbonate. Preferably, try to use Baking soda.

What is sodium stearoyl lactylate?

Frequently Asked Questions - FOOD INGREDIENTS -- The Vegetar...
animal-mineral (cow or hog-derived, or milk), or vegetable mineral. It is a common food additive, which is often used to condition dough or to blend together ingredients that do not normally blend, such as oil and water. Our Guide reports it "May be non-vegetarian." Archer Daniels Midland Co., a manufacturer of sodium stearoyl lactylate reports that their product is of vegetable origin; the lactic acid is produced from microbial fermentation and the stearic acid, from soy oil.

Does ZEVIA® have calories, carbohydrates, sodium, or fat?

ZEVIA Frequently Asked Questions
No. ZEVIA® has no calories, no carbohydrates, no sodium, and no fat. ZEVIA® is Nature's Answer To Diet Soda®.
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