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The electrolyte that is used to make Hypochlorous Acid is made from Sodium Chloride (NaCl). the bottle says that the electrolyte solution contains 25% sodium chloride. If 2.4 ounces of the solution is added to the half gallon to prepare for the reaction. How many total grams of sodium chloride are used in the reaction. If the reaction produces 1100 PPM of HOCl (hypocholorus acid) how many grams of Hypocholrous are made? Do you think all the NaCl was converted to HOCl? or we can brew one more time and get more HOCl. If all of the NaCl converts to HOCl what would be the maximum possible PPM of the disinfectant

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User Patr
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Answer:2

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User Ali Ghassan
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63.9 grams. Yes, the Nacl was converted. Maximum possible ppm is 540ppm.

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I this is college level chemistry not regular high school chem.

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