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What is the difference between stable bleaching powder and calcium hypochlorite?

Stable bleaching powder and calcium hypochlorite are both chemical compounds used as disinfectants and bleaching agents, but they are not exactly the same.

Stable Bleaching Powder:

Chemical Formula: The stable bleaching powder is usually a mixture of calcium hypochlorite (Ca(OCl)_2) along with calcium chloride (CaCl_2) and other substances.

Form: It is a white powder with a strong chlorine odor.

Stability: The term “stable” in its name indicates that it is more stable than other forms of bleaching powder, which tend to decompose more readily.

Use: It is commonly used for water treatment, bleaching, and disinfection purposes.

Calcium Hypochlorite:

Chemical Formula: Calcium hypochlorite is a chemical compound with the formula Ca(OCl)_2. It is the active ingredient in stable bleaching powder.

Form: It is available in various forms, including granules, tablets, and powder.

Stability: While calcium hypochlorite is less stable than the stable bleaching powder due to its higher reactivity, it is still a powerful oxidizing agent.

Use: Like stable bleaching powder, calcium hypochlorite is used for water treatment, sanitation of swimming pools, bleaching, and disinfection.

In summary, stable bleaching powder contains calcium hypochlorite as its active ingredient, but it may also contain other components for stabilization and improved shelf life. Calcium hypochlorite, on the other hand, refers specifically to the chemical compound Ca(OCl)_2 and is available in various forms. Both stable bleaching powder and calcium hypochlorite are used for similar purposes, but the former is a specific formulation that includes calcium hypochlorite.

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  • Post time: Jan-03-2024