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Nitrogen trichloride, also
known as
trichloramine, is the
chemical compound with the
formula NCl3. This yellow, oily, and
explosive liquid is most commonly...
- substances, and by
insects and
other pests. Chloramines,
especially trichloramine, are
responsible for most of the "chlorine smell" of pools, as well...
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Other oxidizing agents, such as
hydrogen peroxide,
nitrosyl chloride,
trichloramine or
nitric acid, can also be used to
produce hydrazoic acid from hydrazine...
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swimmer health e.g. one of the
worst DBPs is the
noxious and
volatile trichloramine (NCl3), well
known for
irritating the eyes
nearby a pool. It has been...
- (mainly chloroform) of up to 0.43 ppm have been measured. In addition,
trichloramine has been
detected in the air
above swimming pools, and it is suspected...
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Jacobs JH,
Spaan S, van Rooy GB, et al. (April 2007). "Exposure to
trichloramine and
respiratory symptoms in
indoor swimming pool workers". Eur. Respir...
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swimming pools generate monochloramine (NH2Cl),
dichloramine (NHCl2) and
trichloramine (NCl3)—in the air
around them,
which are
known to
induce asthma. Early...
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Technology reported that
sweat and
urine react with
chlorine and
produce trichloramine and
cyanogen chloride, two
chemicals dangerous to
human health. An answer...