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Talk:Sodium hypochlorite
I want to introduct something about High Pressure Slab Gate Valve. Specifications: 1) Design: API 6D 2) Inspection and test: API 6D 3) Face-to-face: ANSI 16.10 / API 6D 4) Flange: ANSIB16.5 / ANSIB16.47 5) Sizes: 1" - 10" 6) Class: 150 - 2,500lbs 7) Temperature: -29 - 121°C
Body / bonnet: WCB / 316 /3 04 9) Seat: 13% Cr plus PTFE / 316 plus PTFE 10) A105 plus ENP plus PTFE 11) Disc: 13% Cr / 316 / A105 plus ENP 12) Stem: 13% / 316 / 304
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Dilution
I could also use a little advice. If you have 40% Hypo, is that the same as 400,000 ppm?
I need advice, a 50% solution (by weight) of NAOH in water contains how many pounds of NAOH in a gallon of solution?? How many gallons of 50% NAOH solution is needed to react with 8.69 pounds of chlorine gas?? How much NACLO in a 12% solution (by weight) results??Nelsondsn 15:55, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
What do you mean by 1:5? does this mean 1 part water to 5 parts bleach? is the most effective. -Anon
No it means 1 part bleach to five four parts water is strong enough to kill bacteria.theresa knott 22:08, 6 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Now I agree: O) irismeister 18:07, 2004 Feb 13 (UTC)
A mixture consisting of one part bleach and four parts water may be referred to as a 1:4 mixture or a 1 in 5 dilution. --Jose Ramos 16:23, 21 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Right. Not and Never 1 part bleach to five parts water, as misleadingly "corrected", and only then recorrected - which the editor doing the mistake acknowledged in the history section. Happy editing - irismeister 16:51, 2004 Feb 21 (UTC)
Did you just say "Right." and then disagree?
The link to the Hazardous Chemical Database in the properties table on the left is completely wrong. That chemical's formula is C10H10O, this article is about NaClO. The proper link should be http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/erd/chemicals/8/7063.html. This is a gross error on the part of the author...
No it's not. Unfortunately the Hazardous Chemicals Database has changed all it's URLs. Not all the tables have been updated yet (I am about to do this one), but when they are we are removing the external links from the table, as per Wikipedia policy, to avoid this sort of problem in the future. Physchim62 21:50, 21 August 2005 (UTC)
In 2000 Clorox Corporation changed its household bleach formulation, increasing the sodium hypochlorite concentration from 5.25% to 6.00%, and calling it "Ultra Clorox". The bottle size changed from 4 U.S. quarts to 3 U.S. quarts, decreasing the mass of water being shipped and the storage space requirements, but also decreasing the total amount of sodium hypochlorite in the bottle. Most other liquid bleach brands in the U.S., including supermarket house brands, followed suit within a year, and it is now nearly impossible to find the traditional 5.25% concentration. This should be taken into account when reading older recipes for preparing disinfection and sterilization solutions. (In spite of dramatic raw materials price increases in 1999, Clorox nonetheless reported a record increase in profits the following year with the introduction of Ultra Clorox and discontinuation of regular Clorox bleach. Hmmm ...) -- Anon 16:40, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
Hypochlorite and Trihalomethanes
I put the POV banner on because of the largely blank info-box and the mention of trihalomethanes. --Kvuo 00:56, 20 August 2005 (UTC)
Please! This is NOT a POV issue. Just a lack of information. I don't understand the trihalomethane issue, nor do I understand how mentioning trihalomethanes it makes this a POV issue. Needless to say, I believe the POV banner should be removed immediately. ~K 04:07, 20 August 2005 (UTC)
No, it's not a POV issue as we usually see them in chemistry. However, the article does need some serious copy-editing to bring it into style. I am rather worried about the lack of references for its use in the chlorination of drinking water. BTW, a mention of trihalomethanes is actually quite a good warning sign for a dodgy hazards section: I've seen much worse than this one! Physchim62 21:50, 21 August 2005 (UTC)...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about pond waterfall pumps, wholesale snow blowers, . The High Pressure Slab Gate Valve products should be show more here!
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Electricity Supply Outside to a Bar?
We just added a 40x15 slab on the back side of out house with an island bar. We didn't think to run the pipes under the slab before it was poured like the water so now we are in a bind. We want electricity in the bar and the electrician doing it say the best, easiest way would be to drop it down from the ceiling to the bar. HOWEVER i don't want a Pole randomly in the middle of my bar. the guy says you cant make electric do a 90* turn any ideas what i can do


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You are going to have to decide what you want most - a bar with water & electricity or a bar without water or electricity.
If you want a bar with both it either comes overhead or you sawcut the floor about 4" wide bust out concrete then bury water & electric lines - then patch floor back.
I think i would have put one end of the bar up against the house - then you could have ran water/electric from crawl space or basement right up and into the end of the bar that was up against the house. Plus you could have built a nice shed type roof over the bar like you have over the one window in the picture.
You can use an electrical fitting called an *LB and pull stranded wire in the conduit.
The LB lets you pull the wire to this point and then make a 90 degree turn. I would use PEX tubing for the water line. You can just use a 5 gal bucket for your drain.
You need a foot rail for the bar and a 6" padded rail along the stool side to rest your forearms on. Staple down some exterior grade naugahyde 6" in from the edge of the bar top. Staple this along a chalkline with the backer side up. Now glue your styrofoam or batting material and spray adhesive it down to top and roll the padding over the edge of the bar materials. Now fold your naughahyde up and over the padding and over the edge also. Now staple it under the bar top. You can install folds in this if you want by starting at one end when you first are tacking on the naughahyde. Put a staple in and then go 4" and put a fold in it - staple through the fold and repeat.
You have to decide what you want most - the guys can't work miracles.
Concrete looks like it was done by a pro - the bar ? I am not to sure about.



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