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What (who) is hypochlorite$36916$ - definition

PHYLLOSILICATE MINERAL
Chapmanit; Chapmanita; Antimon-hypochlorite

Myeloperoxidase         
MAMMALIAN PROTEIN FOUND IN HOMO SAPIENS
MPO (gene); EC 1.11.2.2; Chloride:hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase (hypochlorite-forming)
Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is a peroxidase enzyme that in humans is encoded by the MPO gene on chromosome 17. MPO is most abundantly expressed in neutrophil granulocytes (a subtype of white blood cells), and produces hypohalous acids to carry out their antimicrobial activity, including hypochlorous acid, the sodium salt of which is the chemical in bleach.
bleaching powder         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Calcium oxy chloride; Bleaching powder; CaCl2O2; Ca(ClO)2; Chlorinated lime; Chloride of lime; Chlorine powder; Lime chloride; Calx chorinata; Ca(OCl)2
Chloride of lime, Tennant's powder.
Hypochlorite         
  • The chlorate ion
  • The chloride ion
  • The chlorite ion
  • The hypochlorite ion
  • The perchlorate ion
ANION
ClO-; Hypochlorites
·noun A salt of hypochlorous acid; as, a calcium hypochloride.

Wikipedia

Chapmanite

Chapmanite is a rare silicate mineral belonging to the nesosilicate group, discovered in 1924, and named in honour of the late Edward John Chapman (1821–1904), a geology professor at the University of Toronto. Chemically, it is an iron antimony silicate, closely related to bismutoferrite, and may contain aluminium impurities. It is closely associated with silver mines, most notably the Keeley mine in Ontario, Canada, found in quartz veinlets containing graphite in gneiss. It takes the form of a powdery, yellow-green, semitransparent solid, and leaves a streak of the same color. Early German texts have referred to the mineral as antimon-hypochlorite.

It was recently rediscovered in the southern hemisphere at the abandoned Argent lead mine in Bushveld series rocks of South Africa.