chloramine








noun

  1. an unstable, colorless liquid, NH2Cl, with a pungent odor, derived from ammonia.
  2. any of a class of compounds obtained by replacing a hydrogen atom of an =NH or −NH2 group with chlorine.

noun

  1. an unstable colourless liquid with a pungent odour, made by the reaction of sodium hypochlorite and ammonia. Formula: NH 2 Cl
  2. any compound produced by replacing hydrogen atoms in an azo or amine group with chlorine atoms

  1. One of three bactericidal compounds that form when chlorine and ammonia react in water. Chloramines are used to purify drinking water, since they are more stable than chlorine and produce fewer harmful by-products.
  2. Any of various organic compounds containing a chlorine atom attached to a nitrogen atom, especially one of three sodium salts that are used as antiseptics and germicides. The most widely used is called chloramine-T.
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