I can think of where I can find the Mil-Spec info on the shelf, but I don't have access to those anymore. ;)
/johnny
The problem is that the adulterations are there and that is the killer to using their products anyway. The MSDS on the chemicals are well known, that isn't the problem. . . the problem would be finding exactly what contraction The Clorox Company is using in any one particular product OF that chemical to know how much to dilute it. They used to tell you exactly that Clorox was 7% Sodium Hypochlorite plus or minus 3% of the 7%. So we could know that by cutting it 20 to 1 with water, we'd wind up with a close enough 0.35% Sodium Hypochlorite Dakin's Solution for external and internal medical use.
Now, they are selling what they merely call "Concentrated" Clorox without explaining what that means. Clorox went from a 96Oz. bottle to a 67Oz. bottle, and changed the amount used from a full cup to half-cup to a load of laundry. . . but they also included adulterations that "extend effectiveness of the main ingredients", so you tell me. I am at a loss to tell except to get some and analyze it. . . but because of the adulterations, that's not worth the effort for our purposes any more.
https://www.msdsonline.com/resources/ghs-answer-center/ghs-101-safety-data-sheets-sds