When Arnold first mentioned the bottle of bleach, I actually felt hopeful.
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Conclusions: Accidental ingestion of household bleach is not normally of clinical significance.
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How much bleach should I put in water to keep it fresh?
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One campaign shows mothers how to dilute Clorox bleach to clean toys.
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Everything from people saying that you should drink bleach to cure it.
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The effects of the radiation-induced toxic products on E. coli cells are similar to the effects of NaOCl.
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Finally, we examine studies and data to compare NaDCC with NaOCl in terms of compliance, acceptability, affordability and sustainability, and suggest areas for further research.
Uso de sodium hypochlorite em inglês
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The protocol involves the presence of sodiumhypochlorite and sodium bromide.
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However, the chlorine demand of highly turbid water may render sodiumhypochlorite less effective.
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Epidemiology: There is limited information regarding statistical trends on world-wide poisoning from sodiumhypochlorite.
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The critical micellar concentration of benzalkonium chloride mixed in sodiumhypochlorite was calculated from the data.
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Involving sodium hydroxide, sodiumhypochlorite, chlorine and water.
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Aims: Point-of-use drinking water disinfection with sodiumhypochlorite has been shown to improve water quality and reduce diarrhoeal disease.
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Their solution in hydrochloric acid is nearly neutralised; acetate of soda is then added, and an excess of sodiumhypochlorite.
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The canal was irrigated with 5.25% sodiumhypochlorite solution and dried with paper points.
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The important oxidizing agents employed in volumetric solutions are potassium bichromate, potassium permangenate, potassium ferricyanide, iodine, ferric chloride, and sodiumhypochlorite.
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The solution of sodiumhypochlorite for surgical use must be free of caustic alkali; it must only contain 0.45% to 0.50 of hypochlorite.
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Introduction: Sodiumhypochlorite is used as a bleaching and disinfecting agent and is commonly found in household bleach.