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Calcium hypochlorite

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Calcium hypochlorite
Identifiers
CAS number 7778-54-3 YesY
ChemSpider 22912 YesY
EC number 231-908-7
UN number 1748
RTECS number NH3485000
Jmol-3D images Image 1
Properties
Molecular formula Ca(ClO)2
Molar mass 142.98 g/mol
Appearance white/gray powder
Density 2.35 g/cm3 (20 °C)
Melting point

100 °C

Boiling point

175 °C, decomposes

Solubility in water 21 g/100 mL, reacts
Solubility reacts in alcohol
Hazards
MSDS ICSC 0638
EU Index 017-012-00-7
EU classification Oxidant (O)
Corrosive (C)
Harmful (Xn)
Dangerous for the environment (N)
R-phrases R8, R22, R31, R34, R50
S-phrases (S1/2), S26, S36/37/39, S45, S61
NFPA 704
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3
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OX
Flash point Non-flammable
LD50 850 mg/kg (oral, rat)
Related compounds
Other anions Calcium chloride
Other cations Sodium hypochlorite
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Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
Infobox references

Calcium hypochlorite is a chemical compound with formula Ca(ClO)2. It is widely used for water treatment and as a bleaching agent (bleaching powder). This chemical is considered to be relatively stable and has greater available chlorine than sodium hypochlorite (liquid bleach).

Contents

  • 1 Preparation
  • 2 Properties
  • 3 Uses
  • 4 Safety
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Preparation

It is manufactured by the calcium process:

~\mathrm{2Cl_2 + 2Ca(OH)_2\longrightarrow \ Ca(OCl)_2 + CaCl_2 + 2H_2O}.

Bleaching powder is actually a mixture of calcium hypochlorite (Ca(ClO)2) and the basic chloride CaCl2, H2O with some slaked lime, Ca(OH)2. 1

Properties

Calcium hypochlorite is a yellow white solid which has a strong smell of chlorine. It is not highly soluble in water, and is more preferably used in soft to medium-hard water. It has two forms: a dry form and a hydrated form. The hydrated form is safer to handle.

Calcium hypochlorite reacts with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate and release dichlorine monoxide:

~\mathrm{2Ca(OCl)_2 + CO_2\longrightarrow \ CaCl_2 + CaCO_3 + Cl_2O \uparrow}.

Calcium hypochlorite reacts with hydrochloric acid to form calcium chloride:

Ca(ClO)2 + 4 HCl → CaCl2 + 2 H2O + 2 Cl2

Uses

Calcium hypochlorite is used for the disinfection of drinking water or swimming pool water. It is used as a sanitizer in outdoor swimming pools in combination with a cyanuric acid stabilizer, which reduces the loss of chlorine due to ultraviolet radiation. The calcium content hardens the water and tends to clog up some filters; hence, some products containing calcium hypochlorite also contain anti-scaling agents.

Calcium hypochlorite is also an ingredient in bleaching powder, used for bleaching cotton and linen. It is also used in bathroom cleaners, household disinfectant sprays, moss and algae removers, and weedkillers.

In addition, calcium hypochlorite may be used to manufacture chloroform.

Bleaching powder is used also in sugar industry for bleaching sugar cane juice before its crystallization.

Safety

Calcium hypochlorite is best kept in a cool dry place away from any organic material. It is known to undergo self heating and rapid decomposition accompanied by the release of toxic chlorine gas.citation needed

References

  1. ^ Pradyot Patnaik. Handbook of Inorganic Chemicals. McGraw-Hill, 2002, ISBN 0070494398

External links

  • Chemical Land