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Abstract
The theoretical basis for the solubility of the sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) – calcium chloride (CaCl2) – water system has never been studied before. Using binary and experimental data from eight internal experiments, we have created a solubility chart for the NaClO-CaCl2-H2O (sodium chloride, calcium chloride, and water) system in a temperature range between – 55.6 degrees Celsius and 60.8 degrees Celsius. This chart aims to create conditions for the synthesis of a novel compound with high biological activity by utilizing the initial materials in the system. The experiment was divided into four sections: I-IV was conducted on the NaClO side of the system, while V-VIII was conducted on the opposite side (CaCl2). Based on these binary systems and their respective sections, we created a polythermal chart that shows the solubility in the calcium chloride and sodium hypochlorite systems. This diagram illustrates the fields of ice crystallization and various hydrates for calcium chloride, sodium chloride, and sodium chlorate. It also identifies new compounds that have not previously been reported in this system, including calcium chlorate and sodium chloride.