What happens when bleaching powder reacts with water
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The reaction of bleaching powder with water is perhaps the most common reaction that occurs in daily life. Bleaching powder is essentially Calcium Hypochlorite or CaOC12.
Bleaching powder reacts with water to form Calcium Hydroxide or Ca (OH) 2 also called Slaked Lime and Hypochlorous acid (HOC1).
Bleaching powder reacts with water to form Calcium Hydroxide or Ca (OH) 2 also called Slaked Lime and Hypochlorous acid (HOC1).
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Bleaching powder reacts with water forms calcium oxide ca(oh)2 i.e., salked lime
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