Calcium hypochlorite

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Calcium hypochlorite is a strong oxidizer used to chlorinate swimming pools. As a solid, it is a much more concentrated source of the hypochlorite ion than sodium hypochlorite, since it is stable as a solid and can be sold as such.

Properties

Chemical

Calcium hypochlorite often undergoes violent reactions due to its highly oxidizing nature. A common demonstration of this is the the reaction between calcium hypochlorite and 'brake fluid' (a mixture of easily-oxidizable glycol ethers), a slurry of which spontaneously bursts into flames after a few seconds. This reaction also works with many other simple alcohols and polyols like glycerol and some sugars. This is similar to the reaction of potassium permanganate with the same substances, however, the free chlorine and chlorinated by-products produced by the reaction with hypochlorite makes the latter much more hazardous.

Strong acids react with the hypochlorite to produce chlorine. Typically, aqueous HCl is dripped slowly onto powdered hypochlorite, generating a steady stream of wet chlorine gas.

Ca(OCl)2 + 4HCl --> 2Cl2 + CaCl2 + 2H2O

Caution must be taken as the reaction is very exothermic and may generate foam.

Concentrated solutions of calcium hypochlorite will attack and bleach filter paper.

Physical

Calcium hypochlorite is a white, fairly soluble solid that makes mixtures burn with a red flame due to the calcium ion. It smells strongly of chlorine. It is commonly sold as a solid mixture with calcium carbonate.

Availability

Often available as a 'shock chlorinator' for swimming pools, in a variety of different purities depending on the brand.

Preparation

Preparation is not often done since Ca(OCl)2 is easily available, but can be done by bubbling chlorine gas through a calcium hydroxide solution.

Projects

  • Producing chlorine gas
  • Making singlet oxygen
  • Making calcium chlorate

Handling

Safety

Calcium hypochlorite is not good for skin or eyes as it is very bleaching and very oxidising. Violent reactions occur with many compounds, which generally result in toxic chlorine gases. As with bleach, do not allow calcium hypochlorite or a solution of it to touch artificially colored clothing, as it will bleach it.

Storage

Disposal

References

Tdep - experience working with this solid, which I generally try to avoid now if I can ever since it once destroyed a very nice pair of red shoes I had.

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