chlorine water
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A scientist carefully pours chlorine water into a beaker during an experiment.
Definition
Noun: A solution of chlorine gas dissolved in water, used primarily for its disinfecting and bleaching properties. It is an aqueous solution where chlorine reacts with water to form a mixture of hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid, giving it its active oxidizing character.
Usage
Chlorine water is used as a disinfectant to kill bacteria and other pathogens, and as a bleaching agent for textiles and paper. - Primary Use: Disinfection and bleaching. - Typical Contexts: Water treatment, sanitation, industrial processes, and laboratory chemistry.
Examples
- The swimming pool was treated with chlorine water to maintain hygiene.
- In the laboratory, they used chlorine water to test for the presence of bromide ions.
- Historically, chlorine water was a common bleaching agent before the development of modern chemicals.
Advanced Usage
- Chemical Testing: In analytical chemistry, chlorine water is used as a reagent in qualitative analysis, for instance, to oxidize bromide ions to bromine, which can then be extracted into an organic solvent, changing its color.
- Historical Context: Its use as a disinfectant was pioneered in the 19th century to combat waterborne diseases like cholera.
Variants and Related Words
- Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl): The primary active disinfectant species formed when chlorine dissolves in water.
- Bleach (Sodium Hypochlorite Solution): A more common and stable household chemical with similar disinfecting and bleaching properties, often produced by reacting chlorine with sodium hydroxide.
- Chlorination: The process of adding chlorine or chlorine compounds to water for disinfection.
Synonyms
- Chlorine solution (general term)
- Aqueous chlorine
Notes
- Chlorine water is unstable; chlorine gas gradually escapes from the solution, especially when exposed to light or heat, reducing its strength over time. It is typically prepared fresh or stored in dark, cool containers.
- It is distinct from household bleach, which is usually a solution of sodium hypochlorite.
A scientist carefully pours chlorine water into a beaker during an experiment.
Noun
- an aqueous solution of chlorine used as a bleaching agent