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Is “stabilized” chlorine dioxide the same as chlorine dioxide?

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Is “stabilized” chlorine dioxide the same as chlorine dioxide?

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“Stabilized” chlorine dioxide has only trace amounts of chlorine dioxide. It is really buffered sodium chlorite with some peroxide. It is also a far weaker oxidizing agent. Chlorine dioxide is not a stable molecule and cannot be bottled or packaged. It lasts at most a few days, then breaks down into chlorites and chlorates.

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