hypochlorous acid
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A scientist carefully pours a clear solution of hypochlorous acid into a beaker.
Definition
- Noun:
- A weak, unstable acid: A chemical compound that exists primarily in solution and is not stable in its pure form. It is known for its bleaching and oxidizing properties.
Usage
- Noun:
- Hypochlorous acid is formed when chlorine dissolves in water.
- The disinfectant properties of hypochlorous acid are used in water treatment.
Examples
- Noun:
- Hypochlorous acid is an effective agent for sanitizing surfaces.
- The laboratory prepared a dilute solution of hypochlorous acid for the experiment.
Advanced Usage
- In Chemistry: Refers specifically to the chemical formula HOCl. It is a reactive oxygen species and a key intermediate in many industrial and biological processes.
- Hypochlorous acid acts as a potent antimicrobial agent by disrupting cell membranes.
Variants and Related Words
- Hypochlorite (noun): A salt or ester of hypochlorous acid, such as sodium hypochlorite (common bleach).
- Sodium hypochlorite releases hypochlorous acid in solution.
Synonyms
- HOCl (noun): The chemical formula for hypochlorous acid.
- Chlorine(I) acid (noun): An alternative systematic name.
Related Phrases
- Hypochlorous acid solution: A common term for the aqueous form in which this compound is typically used and studied.
- The wound was irrigated with a hypochlorous acid solution.
A scientist carefully pours a clear solution of hypochlorous acid into a beaker.
Noun
- a weak unstable acid known only in solution and in its salts; used as a bleaching agent and as an oxidizing agent