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sodium chlorite

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sodium chlorite [′sōd·ē·əm ′klȯr‚īt]
(inorganic chemistry)
NaClO2An explosive, white, mildly hygroscopic, water-soluble powder; decomposes at 175°C; used as an analytical reagent and oxidizing agent.


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This patented equipment generates an adjustable amount of Bio-Cide International proprietary chlorine dioxide or acidified sodium chlorite (ASC) product that is injected into a variable water stream.
In response, companies introduced chlorine dioxide, of which sodium chlorite is a compound, and found there was no harmful after effects left in the outgoing pipes from the mill.
Vulcan is the largest producer of sodium chlorite in the United States.
 
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