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NaOCl Heat Information??

NaOCl Heat Information??

NaOCl Heat Information??

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I am working with 12% sodium hypochlorite on a tank project and have not been able to find heat information (enthalpies of vaporization/fusion, heat capacity, film coefficient or convective heat-transfer).  I have looked in Perry's 7th Edition, CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 73rd Edition, and Physical Chemistry 7th Edition by Atkins & de Paula and have not found it.  Hopefully I didn't just overlook it.  I have an MSDS, but it does not provide heat information.  Can any one help locate them, or help me in calculating a good approximation?

RE: NaOCl Heat Information??

Some data would have to be extracted from the various MSDS available on the net. For example,

http://www.csbp.com.au/csbp-chemicals/index.php

you hit products and then MSDS for the salt of interest.

plus any website on thermophysical properties of sodium salts, NaCl in particular, and some secondary refrigerants such as CaCl2, as appearing, for example, in

http://docushare.icecube.wisc.edu/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-10236/paper_Melinder-anti-freeze.pdf

which might give you a rough idea of those properties of Javel water that you are seeking.

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