A white powder comprised of calcium hydroxide and chloride and hypochlorite and used to bleach and/or disinfect.
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Examples for "bleaching powder"
Examples for "bleaching powder"
1This is condensed, and is utilized in the manufacture of the bleaching powder mentioned above.
2Note that only one twentieth of the original weight of bleaching powder enters into the reaction.
3The third process owes its inception to G. Lunge, who recommends the use of bleaching powder.
4Runge, had discovered in 1834 that treating aniline with bleaching powder produced a bright blue color.
5The Company's chemical business includes caustic soda (lye and flake), chlorine and stable bleaching powder.
1The stain can be removed with a weak solution of chlorinated lime.
2It is safer to keep out of swimming tanks that are not filtered or refilled constantly, or chemically purified as by chlorinated lime.
3Chloride of Lime ( Chlorinated lime) is also a very good disinfectant.
1But all we smell is the old mixture-corpsesand chloride of lime.
2For this reason chloride of lime is an excellent disinfectant of drainpipes.
3The dark colored kinds are frequently bleached with chloride of lime.
4One was of tartaric acid, the other of chloride of lime.
5Sprinkle chloride of lime or a disinfectant upon it each day.
6It was caked with dirt, and smelled of unnamed diseases and chloride of lime.
7Lotions of chloride of lime and use of nail-brush before admission to lying-in wards.
8If we want to hurry it up we can use some chloride of lime.
9Use a paste made of chloride of lime and water.
10Pass through weak bath of chloride of lime, wash, dry.
11But a small amount of chloride of lime in the closet bowl will insure disinfection.
12The chloride of lime in white paper is injurious.
13The air was damp and chill, and smelt of cold ashes and chloride of lime.
14Throw that filthy chloride of lime preparation away!'
15Also each morning sprinkle plenty of chloride of lime or some good, reliable disinfectant in the trench.
16The room,-butI think I'll describe it in rhyme, That smells of tobacco and chloride of lime.