Monochloramine (redirect from Chloramine)
Monochloramine, often called chloramine, is the chemical compound with the formula NH2Cl. Together with dichloramine (NHCl2) and nitrogen trichloride (NCl3)...
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considered: inorganic chloramines and organic chloramines. Chloramines are the most widely used members of the halamines. Inorganic chloramines comprise three...
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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...
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Chloramination (section Chlorine versus chloramine)
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...
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free chlorine to chloramine as a disinfection agent. However, chloramine appears to be a corrosive agent in some water systems. Chloramine can dissolve the...
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forming toxic chloramine gas. Mixing with chlorine-containing products or strong oxidants, such as household bleach, can generate toxic chloramine fumes. In...
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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...
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are also used to eliminate both free chlorine and the more stable form, chloramine, from water solutions (e.g., drinking water from municipal sources). Campden...
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from the decomposition of some chlorine compound like hypochlorite or chloramine. Peroxide-based bleaches, whose active agent is oxygen, almost always...
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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...
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reduces chlorine to chloride which is less harmful to fish. However, chloramine is now often used in water disinfection and simple dechlorinators only...
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piperidine converts to N-chloropiperidine, a chloramine with the formula C5H10NCl. The resulting chloramine undergoes dehydrohalogenation to afford the...
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with bleaching powder or with lead peroxide, in alkaline solution yields chloramine yellow, which dyes cotton a beautiful yellow. P. Jacobson (1889). "N/A"...
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use as water conditioner for aquaria as it rapidly reduces chlorine and chloramine and reacts with ammonia to form the innocuous aminomethylsulfinate ion...
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increase the pH and thus reduce the corrosivity of the public water supply. Chloramines, which were adopted as a substitute for chlorine disinfectants due to...
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swimming pools is not the result of elemental chlorine itself, but of chloramine, a chemical compound produced by the reaction of free dissolved chlorine...
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textile bleaching Sodium hypochlorite Calcium hypochlorite Monochloramine Chloramine-T Trichloroisocyanuric acid Chlorine dioxide Hypochlorous acid Iodine...
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permanganate Sodium hypochlorite Halazone Monalazone Hydrogen peroxide Eosin Chloramine-T (tosylchloramide) Octenidine dihydrochloride #WHO-EM ‡Withdrawn from...
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permanganate Sodium hypochlorite Halazone Monalazone Hydrogen peroxide Eosin Chloramine-T (tosylchloramide) Octenidine dihydrochloride #WHO-EM ‡Withdrawn from...
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be carcinogenic or harmful to the environment. Residual chlorine or chloramines may also be capable of chlorinating organic material in the natural aquatic...
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disinfectants are those applying active chlorine (i.e., hypochlorites, chloramines, dichloroisocyanurate and trichloroisocyanurate, wet chlorine, chlorine...
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permanganate Sodium hypochlorite Halazone Monalazone Hydrogen peroxide Eosin Chloramine-T (tosylchloramide) Octenidine dihydrochloride #WHO-EM ‡Withdrawn from...
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better results. Bottled drinking water is suitable; chlorine, but not chloramines, can be removed from tap water by boiling it for a time, or simply by...
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secondary amines such as piperidine. For this reason, it forms a stable chloramine. It is commonly used to generate enamines. Morpholine is widely used in...
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a hydrogen, resulting in an organic chloramine. Chlorinated amino acids rapidly decompose, but protein chloramines are longer-lived and retain some oxidative...
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permanganate Sodium hypochlorite Halazone Monalazone Hydrogen peroxide Eosin Chloramine-T (tosylchloramide) Octenidine dihydrochloride #WHO-EM ‡Withdrawn from...
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needed] A dechlorinator is a chemical additive that removes chlorine or chloramine from water. Where tap water is chlorinated, it should be dechlorinated...
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However, chloramine is now used more often and does not leave the water as readily. Water conditioners formulated to remove chlorine or chloramine are often...
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fish-friendly seawater. Ordinary tap water can contain excessive chlorine, chloramines, copper, nitrates, nitrites, phosphates, silicates, or other chemicals...
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permanganate Sodium hypochlorite Halazone Monalazone Hydrogen peroxide Eosin Chloramine-T (tosylchloramide) Octenidine dihydrochloride #WHO-EM ‡Withdrawn from...
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