Objection may rightly be raised to the Lunge and Cedercreutz method of estimating the phosphine in crude acetylene on the ground that explosions are apt to occur when the gas is being passed into the hypochlorite solution.
He suggests incorporating it with a solution of some lead salt, so that the latter may increase the capacity of the calcium hypochlorite to remove sulphur.
The material is claimed to last longer than ordinary hypochlorite mixtures, and not to add chlorine to the acetylene.
This process seemed open to objection, because Blagden had shown that a solution of sodium hypochlorite was not a suitable purifying reagent in practice, since it was much more liable to add chlorine to the gas than calcium hypochlorite.
If chlorine act on a dilute solution of ammonia, the volume of nitrogen does not correspond with the volume of the chlorine taken, because ammonium hypochlorite is formed.
By degrees the quantity of venom is increased and that of the hypochlorite progressively diminished, and the injections are repeated every three or four days, while attentively following the variations in the weight of the animals.
In this way permanganate of potash, chromic acid, chloride of gold, and the alkaline hypochlorites, especially hypochlorite of lime, may be extremely useful under many circumstances.
For my own part, I have tried hypochlorite of lime, in a 1 in 60 solution, or eau de Javel diluted to 1 per cent.
With the usual antiseptic precautions, I made several hypodermic injections of the solution of hypochlorite of calcium round the bite, and injected the dose of serum indicated in two places in the abdominal wall.
In default of hypochlorite of lime or chloride of gold, either eau de Javel, diluted with tepid water to a strength of 1 in 10, or a 1 per cent.
The wound on the shoulder was then washed with a fresh solution of hypochlorite of calcium, 1 in 60, and six injections, each of 1 gramme, of the same solution were given round the wound.
Not having any hypochlorite of calcium at our disposal, we washed the wound with a 1 in 60 solution of hyposulphite of soda, and applied a dressing of carbolic gauze.
The chemical reagent most to be recommended is hypochlorite of lime, in a fresh solution of 2 grammes per cent.
Hypochlorite and Ammonia as a test for carbolic acid, 177.
The usual method of preparation is the addition of hydrochloric acid to bleaching powder, which latter substance is hypochlorite of lime mixed with calcic chloride and, it may be, a little caustic lime.
Chlorlyptus is not a coagulant, as are germicides of the phenol or hypochlorite types, and the germicidal action is therefore not strictly comparable.
This is described as a 5 per cent, aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite containing free chlorin equivalent to from 0.
In case the suspected wine has been adulterated, the quantity of hypochlorite solution used will be less than the amount necessary to decolorize the prepared wine.
It is also well to ascertain if two equal quantities of the prepared sample and the wine under examination require the same amount of solution of hypochlorite of lime for decolorization.
The oxyazo reaction only succeeds when the solution has been boiled with a few drops of hypochlorite solution, quickly cooled and excess of ammonia added.
The mixed liquids are then allowed to remain undisturbed all night, after which the clear hypochlorite of magnesia solution is siphoned into a large settling tank, which is situated in the room below.
It is employed for washing wool and for the manufacture of 'permanent white' by treatment with chloride of barium; also for the preparation of Glauber salts, and of hypochlorite of magnesia for bleaching linen.
In the third tank bleaching powder (hypochlorite of lime), varying in quantity according to the strength of the kieserite solution, is placed.
Sesquioxide of manganese and hypochlorite of calcium are formed in the vats, and these two, reacting on each other, give rise to peroxide of manganese and chloride of calcium.
Sodium hypochlorite prepared by the electrolysis of common salt has been used to some extent.
Another and very serious advantage of electric bleaching is that of having constantly at hand a fresh solution of hypochlorite possessing a uniform decolorizing power, which may be regulated by the always known intensity of the current.
This solution is then submitted to the action of an electric current, when, as a consequence of the chemical decomposition of the chloride and the water, the elements in a nascent state formhypochlorite of soda.
A similar solution of a mixture of chloride and hypochlorite is called Eau de Javelle.
The French use solutions containing chloride and hypochlorite of soda.
Seal the plastic bag and rinse it with the 5 percent hypochlorite solution.
Use the SDK, or use a 5 percent hypochlorite solution or household bleach to sponge down the front, sides, and top of the mask hood.
Two concentrations of thehypochlorite solution are required.
Before cutting the hood, dip the cutting device in a 5 percenthypochlorite solution.
Three decontamination team members decontaminate their gloves and aprons with the 5 percent hypochlorite solution.
Remove the patient's overboots by cutting the laces with cutting device dipped in the 5 percent hypochlorite solution.
Dip your gloves in the 5 percenthypochlorite solution.
Prepare Hypochlorite Solutions for Patient Decontamination An alternative patient decontamination agent is a hypochlorite solution; however, the hypochlorite solution must be prepared.
After dipping the cutting device in the 5 percent hypochlorite solution again, cut the hood from the center of the forehead over the top of the head and fold the right and left sides of the hood away from the patient's head, removing the hood.
Decontamination personnel dip their gloves in the 5 percent hypochlorite solution.
Do not use the 5 percent hypochlorite solution | | on the patient's skin.
Remove all visible contamination spots by using the SDK (preferred method) or a sponge dipped in a 5 percent hypochlorite solution.
NOTE The chlorine granules in the chemical agent patient decontamination set are used to prepare the hypochloritesolutions for use to decontaminate patients.
Notes In the preparation of the sodiumhypochlorite solution it is quite necessary that the mixture be kept cold and be alkaline to red litmus paper at the end of the reaction, if good yields of hydrazine are to be obtained.
The hypochlorite reaches the plant in iron cylinders containing 100 pounds.
This is hypochlorite of lime, the substance used for sterilizing the city drinking water.
The two can also be distinguished by the fact that sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) dissolves the arsenic deposit, but not that formed by antimony.
This substance is called bleaching powder, or hypochlorite of lime.
Claims have been made that electrolytic hypochlorite is more efficient as a germicide than bleach when compared on the basis of their available chlorine content but no evidence of it has been produced.
A Board of Officers of the War Department examined the results and reported (June, 1911) "That the apparatus is as efficient as purification by ozone or hypochlorite and is more reliable in operation than either.
During August the point of application of the hypochlorite was changed from the inlet of the basin to the suctions of the pumps and the solution proportioned to the amount of water pumped by the starch and iodide test.
In North America, hypochlorite of soda and chlorine were used on the Jewell Filter at the Louisville Experimental Station in about 1896 by George W.
The effect of the addition of hypochlorite upon the electrical conductivity of distilled water and the Ottawa River water is shown in Diagram VI.
Shutt (Agricultural Chemist) who were in charge of the work, have reported that water treated with hypochlorite caused no apparent injury to carnations and hybrid roses.
The hypochlorite discharge pipe is usually 6-9 inches from the bottom to permit the collection of sludge, which is run off when it reaches the elevation of the hypochlorite discharge.
The author investigated the action of hypochlorite on galvanised pipes in 1914 and was unable to detect any definite corrosion with normal concentrations of chlorine.
Hypochlorite and peroxide react with each other to produce free oxygen (harmless) and chloride (also harmless in any plausible concentrations).
If you happen to use hypochlorite or any other compound that releases chlorine, and you then wish to remove the residues, first rinse your specimens clean as well as is convenient, then soak them in very weak peroxide for a while.
A half-bleach on jute is obtained by steeping the goods alternately in bleaching powder (or hypochloriteof soda) and sulphuric acid, washing intervening.
The pieces are next steeped in large vessels (kiers) in weak hypochlorite of soda, and then in weak sulphuric acid, these treatments being repeated several times.
According to this method a stock solution of hypochlorite of lime was added to the water, the amount necessary for any given water being determined by a solution of potassium iodide and starch.
Small tablets of hypochlorite of lime, each one sufficient to sterilize a pail of water, were also ordered and issued to the first Canadian division, and proved useful.
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