Lurking in my laundry cupboard is an opaque, plastic bottle
containing bleach. I use it to whiten white clothes when they start to look a
bit grey, but I also use it to clean blood stains, to remove mildew from walls
and ceilings, and to remove the mould from bathroom tiles. The active
ingredient in laundry bleach is sodium hypochlorite, NaOCl, and you will find a
similar substance present in the "liquid chlorine" you add to
swimming pools as a disinfectant.
Sodium hypochlorite is a very useful chemical, but it can
also be dangerous if used incorrectly.
The September 2018 issue of AUS-e-NEWS, AUS-e-TUTE's free quarterly newsletter for chemistry students and teachers, looks at the chemistry of bleach.
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