7681-52-9 Sodium hypochlorite

Name: Sodium hypochlorite
Synonyms:
Hypochlorousacid, sodium salt (8CI,9CI);AD Gel;ActiPlus N 2818;AgClor 310;Antiformin;Aron Clean;B-K Liquid;Baso agri+;Belizna;Belkina;Carrel-Dakin solution;Chloros;Cloralex;Clorox;Comfor;Dakin's solution;Deosan;Dispatch;Dispatch(salt);Fox-Chlor;Hishikurin S;Hyclorite;Hypure;Hypure N;Javel water;Javelle water;Javex;Javex 5;Jomax Mold &;Mildew Stain Remover;Klorocin;Linely;Milton;Milton Sterilising Fluid;Modified Dakin's solution;Nades;Neo-cleaner;Neoseptal CL;Parozone;Purelox;Purin B;Sanrack P;Sodium chloride oxide (NaClO);Sodium hypochloride;Sodium hypochlorite;Sodiumhypochlorite (NaClO);Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl);Sodium oxychloride;Solutions, Dakin's;Sunnysol 150;Super White L;Tsurukuron;XY 12;Youxiaolin;Sodium Hypochlorite solution;
CAS Number:7681-52-9
Molecular Formula:NaClO
Molecular Weight:75.45
EINECS:231-668-3
Density:1.083
Boiling Point:111°C
Flash Point:n/a
Safety Description:Mildly toxic by ingestion. Human systemic effects by ingestion: somnolence, blood pressure lowering, corrosive to skin, nausea or vomiting. Human mutation data reported. An eye irritant. Corrosive and irritating by ingestion and inhalation. The anhydrous salt is highly explosive and sensitive to heat or friction. Explosive reaction with formic acid (at 55°), phenylacetonitrile. Reacts to form explosive products with amines, ammonium salts (e.g., ammonium acetate, (NH4)2CO3, ammonium nitrate, ammonium oxalate, (NH4)3PO4), aziridine, methanol. Violent reaction with phenyl acetonitrile, cellulose, ethyleneimine. Solutions in water are storage hazards due to oxygen evolution. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Na2O and Cl−. Used as a bleach.
liansport Information:UN 1791