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The melting point of a crystalline solid is the temperature range at which it changes state from solid to liquid. See also: Melting Point
Specific gravity is defined as the ratio of the density of a given substance to the density of water, when both are at the same temperature. See also: Specific Gravity
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Chemical stability occurs when a substance is in a (dynamic) chemical equilibrium with its environment. See also: Chemical Stability
Toxicity is the degree to which something is able to produce illness or damage to an exposed organism. See also: Toxicity and list of used abbreviations.
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Calcium dihypochlorite
Calcium oxychloride
Chloride of lime
Chlorinated lime
Hipoclorito calcico [Spanish]
Hypochlorite de calcium [French]
129904-51-4 [RN]
1332-17-8 [RN]
231-908-7 [EINECS/ELINCS]
56172-56-6 [RN]
7778-54-3 [RN]
8031-48-9 [RN]
B-K powder
Bleaching powder
Calcium chlorohydrochlorite
Calcium chlorohypochloride
Calcium hypochloride
Calcium hypochlorite
Caporit
CCH
Chemichlon G
Chemichlor G
Chlorine of lime
Chlorolime chemical
HTH
HTH (bleaching agent)
HY-Chlor
Lime chloride
LO-Bax
Losantin
Pittchlor
Pittcide
Pittclor
Sentry [Wiki]
Solvox KS
T-Eusol