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Meaning of "chloramines"

Chloramine (noun): Refers to a compound formed from chlorine and ammonia, commonly used as a disinfectant or antimicrobial agent in water treatment processes
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Chloramines can not be removed this way.
It also helps reduce chlorine and chloramines.
Chlorine and chloramines in the freshwater aquarium.
Then we can prevent the production of chloramines.
Chloramines are significantly harder to remove than chlorine.
It fully neutralizes both chlorine and chloramines.
Presence of excess chloramines combined chlorine.
It also further reduces chlorine and chloramines.
The type of chloramines formed is dependent on pH.
Does not generate any of the hypersensitivity associated to chloramines.
Chloramines are more stable than chlorine.
It creates a different form called chloramines.
Destruction of chloramines in collective spas and swimming pools.
Domestic water systems are increasingly being treated with chloramines.
Chloramines are a common problem in swimming pools.

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Preparation and determination of chloramines for water toxicology.
Chloramines are one of the disinfectants used in drinking water.
Hypochlorite species react with ammonia to form chloramines.
Chloramines are a mixture of ammonia and chlorine.
It is also used to neutralize chloramines added to tap water as a disinfectant.
Chloramines have a strong chlorine odor.
Little information on the effect of chloramines on copper or iron was found.
Chloramines are also known as combined chlorine.
Exposure to high levels of chloramines may result in eye irritation.
And chloramines stay in the water longer than chlorine.
The pH value does not interfere with the effectiveness of chloramines.
Different chloramines or ammonia will be generated.
Does not produce carcinogenic chloramines.
O chlorine or chloramines to maintain a residual in the distribution system.
Water that is used in aquaria should be free from chloramines.
These chloramines are less effective as a disinfectant.
The spectra are compared with those of the corresponding chloramines.
Shock to remove chloramines at the initial startup of the pool.
Ammonium bromide was not mentioned as a possible source for chloramines.
Chloramines are strong respiratory irritants.
Other derivatives of chloramines also may be used as the oxidant.
Chloramines are extremely oxidative and toxic for patients on haemodialysis.
Many different methods for production of chloramines have been documented.
Removes chloramines and chlorine.
It does not remove chloramines.
Chloramines are only harmful if they directly enter the bloodstream.
It inhibits chloramines formation.
Chloramines are described as poor biocides relative to hypochlorous or hypobromous acid.
This limits the formation of chloramines and smells that go with.
Chloramines also cloud pool water and burn the eyes.
Eliminates harmful chloramines.
A variety of organic chloramines are known and proven useful in organic synthesis.
Hypochlorous acid is used extensively in the preparation of chlorohydrin and chloramines.
Reduces chlorine and chloramines in residential and commercial drinking water.
There is currently no regulatory value relating to air quality regarding exposure to chloramines.

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