Thanks to those who responded. I gather that strictly speaking the answer
is 'no'. Once again tha Mailbase has proved its inestimable worth. I have
forwarded your replies to my microbiologist friend who buttoholed me in the
corridor yesterday morning,
regards, David
Can someone please tell us if a solution of dichloroisocyanurate
> dihydrate can be described as hypochlorite? Otherwise we will have to
> relabel all our washbottles etc.
> Regards, David
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