chloramine (Also chloramines) : Related Words Words similar in meaning to chloramine
- chloramine-T«
- chloramine«
- trichloramine«
- chloroamine«
- chloro-«
- free chlorine«
- antiseptic«
- unstable«
- chlorine«
- reaction«
- parent compound«
- hypochlorous acid«
- nitrogen«
- nitrogen trichloride«
- monochloramine«
- disinfection«
- hydrazine«
- water«
- dichloramine«
- hocl«
- compound«
- dichloroamine«
- ph value«
- chloramination«
- chloraminating«
- chloramide«
- amine«
- gaseous chloroamine«
- chloramine removal«
- catalytic carbon«
- ammonia«
- hydroponic application«
- chloroamines«
- tap water«
- nu−«
- nitrosodimethylamine«
- carbon«
- potassium metabisulfite«
- dilute aqueous solution«
- alkaline medium«
- product«
- electrophilic substitution«
- acidic medium«
- sodium thiosulfate«
- decomposition«
- hypochlorite«
- exposure«
- h2o«
- contact time«
- carbon tetrachloride«
- nucleophiles«
- ascorbic acid«
- chlorination«
- disinfectant«
- beer«
- dialysis«
- water treatment«
- chloroform«
- amino«
- low concentration«
- ultraviolet«
- aqueous solution«
- bloodstream«
- uv«
- ether«
- unregulated iodinated disinfection«
- unregulated byproduct«
- term chloramine«
- superchlorination«
- specific monochloramine—which«
- sodium metabisulfite injection«
- residual free chlorine«
- raschig hydrazine synthesis«
- quantitative hydrolysis constant«
- pure nh2cl«
- pure chloroamine«
- pool test kit«
- pool sanitizer«
- organic chloramines«
- ocl− ⟶ nh2cl«
- normal tap water concentration«
- nh3cl+ ⟶ nu–cl«
- nh2cl ⟶ nu–nh2«
- net decomposition reaction«
- most dialysis unit«
- monochloroamine«
- mild hydride donor«
- m chloroamine solution«
- lower ph value ammonia«
- h2o ⟺ rr'nh«
- formula r2ncl«
- formula nh2cl«
- fluoroamine«
- fewer regulated total halogenated disinfection«
- decomposition section«
- cln(ch2ch2)2o«
- chloroquinuclidinium chloride«
- chloropiperidine«
- chloromorpholine«
- chlorohydrazine«
- chloroamine solution«
- chloroamine disproportionates«
- chloramine—to«
- chloramine exposure«
- chloramine concentration«
- chloramine breakthrough«
- chemical—methods«
- basic solution e° = -0.81 v«
- ammonia outgasses«
- organic compound«
- sodium«
- unstable colorless liquid«
- residual sodium«
- municipal water distribution system«
- irreversible decomposition«
- iodine reduction reaction«
- hclo.«
- chocl«
- bactericidal power«
- ammonium ion nh4+«
- aquarium«
- dose«
- size bathtub«
- secondary disinfectant«
- organic chloramine«
- hour«
- regulated chemical«
- dialysis application«
- biocidal effect«
- gallon«
- drinking water«
- beverage«
- sodium hypochlorite bleach«
- electrophilic amination«
- u.s. drinking water«
- kidney dialysis patient«
- hydroxo«
- chlorination reaction«
- chemical reactions«
- swimming pool«
- vitamin c tablet«
- sulfhydryls«
- campden tablet«
- raschig process«
- medicinal taste«
- kidney dialysis machine«
- ho−«
- sfpuc«
- gram«
- low ph value«
- reductive dechlorination«
- hclo«
- sodium ascorbate«
- chlorophenols«
- chlorocarbons«
- swimmer«
- term application«
- gaseous ammonia«
- sanitizer«
- home brewer«
- cl bond«
- sodium metabisulfite«
- acid catalysis«
- unstable compound«
- amination«
- aquatic facility«
- other methods«
- pool water«
- disulfides«
- caf2«
- campden«
- vacuum distillation«
- bulk water«
- significant health risk«
- concentration«
- such compound«
- cacl2«
- bath water«
- oxidative addition«
- digestive process«
- lead level«
- nucleophilic substitution«
- waste water treatment«
- concentrated form«
- permeable membrane«
- reduction«
- public water system«
- water quality standard«
- reduction reaction«
- e−«
- sodium borohydride«
- sodium hypochlorite«
- potassium carbonate«
- oxidation reaction«
- chlorine atom«
- oxidizing agent«
- oh−«
- u epa«
- acidic solution«
- optimal level«
- bright sunlight«
- organic substance«
- covalent«
- half«
- calcium chloride«
- protonation«
- many animal«
- nitrogen gas«
- other technique«
- chlorine gas«
- agent«
- naoh«
- crystalline«
- respiratory«
- competitive swimmer«
- gac«
- aquatic animal«
- annual average«
- nacl«
- treatment«
- distribution system«
- effluent«
- carcinogen«
- inorganic compound«
- example«
- biological process«
- hydrochloric acid«
- organic synthesis«
- hydrogen atom«
- bleach«
- health risk«
- organic material«
- safety«
- united state environmental protection agency«
- medium«
- brewing«
- vapor«
- low pressure«
- light«
- chlorhexidine«
- neomycin«
- tincture of iodine«
- iodine«
- gramicidin«
- thimerosal«
- sodium ethylmercurithiosalicylate«
- mild silver protein«
- triiodomethane«
- merbromine«
- iodoform«
- fradicin«
- antisepsis«
- sterility«
- cleansing«
- sterileness«
- asepsis«
- clean«
- Neobiotic«
- Merthiolate«
- Mercurochrome«
- Argyrol«