- Monochloramine,
often called chloramine, is the
chemical compound with the
formula NH2Cl.
Together with
dichloramine (NHCl2) and
nitrogen trichloride (NCl3)...
- considered:
inorganic chloramines and
organic chloramines.
Chloramines are the most
widely used
members of the halamines.
Inorganic chloramines comprise three...
-
Chloramine-T is the
organic compound with the
formula CH3C6H4SO2NClNa. Both the
anhydrous salt and its
trihydrate are known. Both are
white powders. Chloramine-T...
- a
chloramine disinfectant. Both
chlorine and
small amounts of
ammonia are
added to the
water one at a time
which react together to form
chloramine (also...
- free
chlorine to
chloramine as a
disinfection agent. However,
chloramine appears to be a
corrosive agent in some
water systems.
Chloramine can
dissolve the...
- is a
recently (2024)
identified chemical byproduct of the
disinfectant chloramine. It is
present in the tap
water of
about 113
million people in the United...
-
forming toxic chloramine gas.
Mixing with chlorine-containing
products or
strong oxidants, such as
household bleach, can
generate toxic chloramine fumes. In...
- are also used to
eliminate both free
chlorine and the more
stable form,
chloramine, from
water solutions (e.g.,
drinking water from muni****l sources). Campden...
- the temple, but
instead is
diverted to a
nearby treatment plant where chloramine added at the
Sunol treatment plant is
removed before the
water enters...
- fish-friendly seawater.
Ordinary tap
water can
contain excessive chlorine,
chloramines, copper, nitrates, nitrites, phosphates, silicates, or
other chemicals...