One for the industrial chemists
I'm told that this stuff loses its effectiveness with time and other things. At supposedly 300 g/litre of sodium hypochlorite when fresh, the specific gravity is stated in the MSDS to be 1.15 to 1.20 @ 20 degC. If it loses effectiveness, does the SG reduce too? Just wondering if I weigh a litre of the stuff, and and based on that, how much I should dilute it to get a 5% solution for cleaning lichen off a steel roof. I bought 20 litres about 6 months ago, but there's nothing on the container to say when it was produced so it could be years old.
Other info from the MSDS:
Chemical Entity Proportion (%)
Water >60
Sodium Hypochlorite 10-30
Chlorine
SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE: Available chlorine, as chlorineTLV TWA: 0.5ppm, 1.5 mg/m3: STEL: 1 ppm,
2.9 mg/m3 ES Peak: 1 ppm, 3 mg/m3 CEL TWA: 2 mg/m3 (compare WEEL TWA) The odour threshold is
likely to be similar to that of chlorine, 0.3 ppm.
Thanks for any ideas!
I'm told that this stuff loses its effectiveness with time and other things. At supposedly 300 g/litre of sodium hypochlorite when fresh, the specific gravity is stated in the MSDS to be 1.15 to 1.20 @ 20 degC. If it loses effectiveness, does the SG reduce too? Just wondering if I weigh a litre of the stuff, and and based on that, how much I should dilute it to get a 5% solution for cleaning lichen off a steel roof. I bought 20 litres about 6 months ago, but there's nothing on the container to say when it was produced so it could be years old.
Other info from the MSDS:
Chemical Entity Proportion (%)
Water >60
Sodium Hypochlorite 10-30
Chlorine
SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE: Available chlorine, as chlorineTLV TWA: 0.5ppm, 1.5 mg/m3: STEL: 1 ppm,
2.9 mg/m3 ES Peak: 1 ppm, 3 mg/m3 CEL TWA: 2 mg/m3 (compare WEEL TWA) The odour threshold is
likely to be similar to that of chlorine, 0.3 ppm.
Thanks for any ideas!