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Posted on: May 2 2016

We need to make hypochlorite solution 2.5% for dentist.

Concentrated Hypochlorite solution is out of trade. How do we tackle this? For the time being only hypochloretopl technically found, but this does not seem really ok. With what we found on the website of Qualenica we do not get any further as we can not order any afterhypochlorite powder anymore.

Answer

A 1% solution of Nahypochlorite contains 950 mg of active chlorine per 100 g; Consequently, a 2.5% solution: 950 mg X 2.5 = 2375 mg of active chlorine per 100 g

Chloramine T contains 25 mg of active chlorine per 100 mg chloramine T Consequently, I need 2375 mg of active chlorine 9500 mg chloramine T per 100 g solution. This thus corresponds to 9.5 g chlooarmine T to dissolve with water up to 100 g, which corresponds to 9.5% solution (M/m). This is significantly higher than the highest concentration, which I   could find for a chloramine solution   Ttz 5%