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hypochlorite
[ hahy-puh-klawr-ahyt, -klohr- ]
noun
- a salt or ester of hypochlorous acid.
hypochlorite
/ ˌhaɪpəˈklɔːraɪt /
noun
- any salt or ester of hypochlorous acid
hypochlorite
/ hī′pə-klôr′īt′ /
- A salt or ester of hypochlorous acid, containing the group OCl.
Word History and Origins
Origin of hypochlorite1
Example Sentences
The new study examined spore response of three different strains of C. diff to three clinical in-use concentrations of sodium hypochlorite.
His idea was for doctors to rinse their hands in a solution of calcium hypochlorite.
The sodium hypochlorite - or bleach - found in swimming pools can dry it out more, leading to damage.
Check the label for its chemical name: sodium hypochlorite.
It also recommends that people “shock” their pools — adding chemicals that raise the chlorine level enough to kill algae and bacteria — with liquid chlorine, calcium hypochlorite or potassium monopersulfate instead of chlorine tablets.
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