The stain can be removed with a weak solution of chlorinatedlime.
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It is safer to keep out of swimming tanks that are not filtered or refilled constantly, or chemically purified as by chlorinatedlime.
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Chloride of Lime ( Chlorinatedlime) is also a very good disinfectant.
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But all we smell is the old mixture-corpsesand chlorideoflime.
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For this reason chlorideoflime is an excellent disinfectant of drainpipes.
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The dark colored kinds are frequently bleached with chlorideoflime.
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One was of tartaric acid, the other of chlorideoflime.
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Sprinkle chlorideoflime or a disinfectant upon it each day.
Uso de bleaching powder em inglês
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This is condensed, and is utilized in the manufacture of the bleachingpowder mentioned above.
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Note that only one twentieth of the original weight of bleachingpowder enters into the reaction.
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The third process owes its inception to G. Lunge, who recommends the use of bleachingpowder.
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Runge, had discovered in 1834 that treating aniline with bleachingpowder produced a bright blue color.
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The Company's chemical business includes caustic soda (lye and flake), chlorine and stable bleachingpowder.
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Contains no bleachingpowder or anything of like nature, Removes easily all stains met with in the laundry.
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Chlorine was a raw material for mustard gas and-practicallyevery important substance employed in chemical warfare including bleachingpowder.
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The chlorine is obtained, as it is in the household, from common bleachingpowder, or "chloride of lime."
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From these stills, filled with a mixture of bleachingpowder, lime, and picric acid, the poisonous gas, chlorpicrin, distills off.
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German army orders after the French introduction of mustard gas were bristling with references to chloride of lime or bleachingpowder.
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The efficacy of four disinfectants including Halotab, Zeoline-200, alum potash and bleachingpowder were tested as point of use water treatment agents.
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Levick dressed the ground with bleachingpowder to help dispel that dreadful odour of guano before Campbell's men put down their hut floor.
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The bleaching agents most likely to have been used are oxalic, citric, or hydrochloric acid, bleachingpowder solution, or acid sulphite of sodium.
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Others-thealums, ferrous sulphate, ferric chloride, magnesic and aluminic chlorides, bleachingpowder, camphor, salicylic acid, chloroform, creosote, and carbolic acid-decidedly arrested the development of bacteria.
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PROCEDURE.-Weighout from a stoppered test tube into a porcelain mortar about 3.5 grams of bleachingpowder (Note 1).
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With chloride of lime ( bleachingpowder) having 25% of active chlorine, the quantities of necessary substances to prepare ten litres of solution are the following:-