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Dichloramine is a
reactive inorganic compound with the
chemical formula NHCl2. It is one of the
three chloramines of ammonia, the
others being monochloramine...
- chloramine, is the
chemical compound with the
formula NH2Cl.
Together with
dichloramine (NHCl2) and
nitrogen trichloride (NCl3), it is one of the
three chloramines...
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chlorine (for example, in
swimming pools).
Alongside monochloramine and
dichloramine,
trichloramine is
responsible for the
distinctive 'chlorine smell' ****ociated...
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Dichloramine-T or N,N-Dichloro-p-toluenesulfonamide is a
chemical used as a
disinfectant starting at the
beginning of the 20th century. The
chemical contains...
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Inorganic chloramines comprise three compounds:
monochloramine (NH2Cl),
dichloramine (NHCl2), and
nitrogen trichloride (NCl3).
Monochloramine is of broad...
- (or
dichloramine,
which forms in
chloramine solution) with NO2+, one of its
degradation products. The
formation of NO2+
begins when
dichloramine (NHCl2)...
- p-sulfonamidobenzoic acid.
Another synthesis route is the
oxidation of
dichloramine-T with pot****ium
permanganate in a mild
alkaline medium.
Bleach Chlorine-releasing...
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Hypochlorites react with
ammonia first giving monochloramine (NH 2Cl), then
dichloramine (NHCl 2), and
finally nitrogen trichloride (NCl 3). NH 3 + ClO− → HO−...
- sulfites;
chlorinated swimming pools generate monochloramine (NH2Cl),
dichloramine (NHCl2) and
trichloramine (NCl3)—in the air
around them,
which are known...
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reacts with most
nitrogen compounds to form
volatile monochloramine,
dichloramines, and
nitrogen trichloride: NH3 +
NaOCl → NH2Cl + NaOH NH2Cl + NaOCl...