Grams Per Liter of Available Sodium Hypochlorite

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The weight of sodium hypochlorite in grams in one liter of sodium hypochlorite solution.

It can be calculated by converting the grams per liter available in chlorine into its equivalent as sodium hypochlorite by multiplying the ratio of their respective molecular weights;

Grams per liter available in chlorine x NaOCL/Cl2 or x 74/71 or 1.05 = grams per liter sodium hypochlorite

Terms Commonly Used in the Industry to Define the Sodium Hypochlorite Strength

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