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  • *Bleach (plain, NOT scented: 4 to 6% sodium hypochlorite
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  • | Name = Sodium thiosulfate | ImageFile = Sodium-thiosulfate-3D-vdW.png
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  • ...is prepared by the decarbonylation of pyridine-4-carboxamide using sodium hypochlorite via the [[Hofmann rearrangement]]. The pyridine carboxamide is generated f ...nd reversibly inhibits Shaker channels without significant effect on other sodium, calcium, and potassium conductances.
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  • ...COCl<sub>2</sub>). The first step involves treatment of bisphenol A with [[sodium hydroxide]], which deprotonates the [[hydroxyl group]]s of the bisphenol A. Sodium hypochlorite bleach and other alkali cleaners catalyze the release of the bisphenol A fr
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  • ...ts (sodium hydrosulphite) or oxidizing agents (hydrogen peroxide or sodium hypochlorite). The process often risks damaging the substrate (fiber). Where possible, i
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  • ...ally oxidative bleachings are carried out using [[sodium hypochlorite]], [[sodium chlorite]] or [[hydrogen peroxide]]. Natural fibres like [[cotton]], [[rami Reductive method of bleaching is done with [[Sodium hydrosulphite]], a powerful reducing agent. Fibres like [[Polyamide]], Poly
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  • ...of normally. A common practice is to treat ethidium bromide with [[sodium hypochlorite]] (bleach) before disposal <ref>{{cite book |title=Hazardous laboratory che
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  • ...e oxide with fatty alcohols proceed in the presence of [[sodium]] metal, [[sodium hydroxide]] or [[boron trifluoride]] and are used for the synthesis of [[su ...line catalyst (concentration 0.01–2%), such as hydroxide or carbonate of sodium or potassium.<ref>{{cite book
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  • ...coauthor = Thickett, G. W.|title = The formation of manganese(v) in molten sodium nitrite|url = http://www.publish.csiro.au/?act=view_file&file_id=CH9720655. ...e purple, and can give glass a violet color. [[Potassium permanganate]], [[sodium permanganate]] and [[barium permanganate]] are all potent oxidizers. Potass
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  • {{About|the chemical element|the bleach|Sodium hypochlorite|the upcoming film|Chlorine (film)}} ...|| align="center"|ClO<sup>−</sup> || [[sodium hypochlorite]], [[calcium hypochlorite]]
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  • |The hypochlorite ion |[[Image:Hypochlorite-ion-3D-vdW.png|70px]]
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  • ...ough the action of chlorine [[Bleach (chemical)|bleach]] powder ([[calcium hypochlorite]]).<ref>{{cite journal ...=December 2007}} Deuterochloroform can also be prepared by the reaction of sodium deuteroxide with [[chloral hydrate]],{{Citation needed|date=December 2007}}
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  • ...Hart Senate office building), and liquid bleach products containing sodium hypochlorite. These agents slowly destroy bacterial spores. ...ed of [[iron]] and tetro-amido macrocyclic [[ligand]]s are combined with [[sodium carbonate]] and [[bicarbonate]] and converted into a spray. The spray formu
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