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Sodium hypochlorite is an alkaline inorganic chemical compound with the formula Na O Cl (also written as NaClO). It is commonly known in a dilute aqueous solution as bleach or chlorine bleach. [4] It is the sodium salt of hypochlorous acid, consisting of sodium cations (Na +) and hypochlorite anions (− OCl, also written as OCl − and ClO −
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Sodium chloride: 35.1 - 6.5 - 4.85 [116] 80 - 289 - 400 [116] Soil, dry with organic matter 0.15 [6] [117]-1.15 [117]-2 [6] 293 [6] composition may vary Soil, saturated 0.6 [6]-4 [6] 293 [6] composition may vary Soils, temperate Andersland Soils Sandy Soils Dry Density= 1200 kg ⋅ meter −3 20% Saturation: K= 0.90 W ⋅ m −1 ⋅ K −1 40% ...
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A silicon–oxygen bond (Si−O bond) is a chemical bond between silicon and oxygen atoms that can be found in many inorganic and organic compounds. [1] In a silicon–oxygen bond, electrons are shared unequally between the two atoms, with oxygen taking the larger share due to its greater electronegativity.
All "atomic elements" (Where E k is included within the derivate of E k+1 except Np and Pu) [1]; Atomic number (n) Element name (E k) Sequence Decays into [5] Abundance 1 H 22 H ...