The active ingredient in household bleach is sodium hypochlorite, but just how much hypochlorite will you find in a litre of bleach?
You can easily find out in your school lab, all it takes is a redox titration, which, ofcourse, you will find at AUS-e-TUTE!
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Sunday, January 25, 2015
Determining Hypochlorite in Bleach
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