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Monochloramine,
often called chloramine, is the
chemical compound with the
formula NH2Cl.
Together with
dichloramine (NHCl2) and
nitrogen trichloride (NCl3)...
- ammonia-derivatives and
chlorine (for example, in
swimming pools).
Alongside monochloramine and dichloramine,
trichloramine is
responsible for the
distinctive 'chlorine...
- NHCl2. It is one of the
three chloramines of ammonia, the
others being monochloramine (NH2Cl) and
nitrogen trichloride (NCl3). This
yellow gas is unstable...
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after him, are the
formation of
monochloramine from
ammonia and hypochlorite, and the
subsequent reaction of
monochloramine with
ammonia towards hydrazine...
- (CH3Cl),
carbon tetrachloride (CCl4),
sulfuryl chloride (SO2Cl2), and
monochloramine (NH2Cl). A
chloride ion (diameter 167 pm) is much
larger than a chlorine...
- aniline.
Inorganic derivatives of
ammonia are also
called amines, such as
monochloramine (NClH2). The
substituent −NH2 is
called an
amino group. The chemical...
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chlorine bleach with ammonia. The
reaction of
bleach with
ammonia forms monochloramine,
nitrogen trichloride, and a
number of
other toxic and
explosive products...
- form chlorine: HClO + HCl → H2O + Cl2 HClO
reacts with
ammonia to form
monochloramine: NH3 + HClO → NH2Cl + H2O HClO can also
react with
organic amines, forming...
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Chloramination is the
treatment of
drinking water with a
chloramine disinfectant. Both
chlorine and
small amounts of
ammonia are
added to the
water one...
- heat or a
chemical biocide, and use
chlorination where appropriate.
Monochloramine is
likely more
effective than free
chlorine (sodium hypochlorite), being...