26. What happens when chlorine is passed over slaked lime at 313 K? Write chemical equation of
the reaction involved and state two uses of the products obtained.
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Ca(OH)2+ Cl2= CaOCl2+ H2O. (i) as a disinfectant and germicide especially in the sterilization of drinking water.
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When chlorine is passed over slaked lime, Ca(OH)2, it is rapidly absorbed, forming bleaching powder, or chloride of lime.
The reaction is: Ca(OH)2+ Cl2= CaOCl2+ H2O. (i) as a disinfectant and germicide especially in the sterilization of drinking water
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