On Tue, 05 Feb 2013 16:05:56 -0500, Frank wrote:
http://www.forceflow.com/hypochlorite/PioneerHypo.pdf
Wow. A gold mine in a single page PDF!
1. The more dilute, the more stable it is!
2. The colder the solution, the more stable it is.
3. The higher the pH (within reason), the more stable it is.
4. The less copper & iron, the more stable the solution.
5. The darker it's kept, the more stable it will be.
Thanks Frank!
That first conclusion is the EXACT OPPOSITE of what the Chlorox people
told me!