What is the correct formula for barium hypochlorite?

What is the correct formula for barium hypochlorite?

Hypochlorous acid, barium salt

PubChem CID 61628
Molecular Formula Ba(ClO)2 or BaCl2O2
Synonyms Barium hypochlorite Hypochlorous acid, barium salt 6 Barium dihypochlorite UN2741 More…
Molecular Weight 240.23 g/mol
Component Compounds CID 5355457 (Barium) CID 24341 (Hypochlorous acid)

Is barium hypochlorite soluble?

Barium hypochlorite

Identifiers
Appearance white to colorless crystals
Melting point 235 °C (455 °F; 508 K) (decomposes)
Solubility in water reacts
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

How do you take 10 Sodium hypochlorite?

To prepare 1:10 bleach solution add one volume of household bleach (e.g. 1 litre) to nine volumes of clean water (e.g. 9 litres). To prepare 1:100 bleach solution add one volume of 1:10 bleach solution (e.g. 1 litre) to nine volumes of clean water (e.g. 9 litres).

Is hypochlorite a bleach?

Sodium hypochlorite is most often encountered as a pale greenish-yellow dilute solution referred to as liquid bleach, which is a household chemical widely used (since the 18th century) as a disinfectant or a bleaching agent. Sodium hypochlorite is the oldest and still most important chlorine-based bleach.

Does sodium hypochlorite kill Mould?

Disinfectants that contain dilute sodium hypochlorite can kill mold and are practical to use. Two sodium hypochlorite-containing household products (diluted bleach and Tilex) were sprayed on the mold-contaminated materials or added to mold in solution and compared with untreated controls.

Does sodium hypochlorite damage concrete?

While bleach will not harm the concrete, it might erode a sealant or paint applied over the concrete. For example, when used to clean concrete tile grout, the bleach can corrode the sealant. Before applying to concrete, consider the effects bleach might have to whatever sealant might be on the concrete surface.

Will sodium hypochlorite damage plants?

Chlorine bleach is used in many households as a disinfectant and as an effective cleaning solution. The sodium hypochlorite solution is highly toxic undiluted; especially to plants. It is the sodium in the bleach that poses the most risk to plants because it interferes with their mineral absorption.