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Chlorine and chlorine residuals

2005
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Rajagopal, S.   +3 more
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Reactions of Aqueous Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide with Lipids: Chlorine Incorporation

Journal of Food Science, 1982
ABSTRACT Various lipids were reacted with HO 36 Cl and 36 ClO 2 in an aqueous medium, and the extent of incorporation of 36 Cl into the lipids was ...
H. A. GHANBARI   +2 more
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Chlorination Using Chlorine Gas

2022
Halogenation is the reaction by which one or more halogens (i.e. fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine) are introduced into an organic compound. Halogenation using chlorine gas is industrially the most important halogenation reaction. This chapter discusses the important uses of chlorination as well as the hazards of working with chlorine gas, before ...
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Investigation of the chlorination mechanism of metal oxides by chlorine

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2003
Abstract The mechanisms of chlorination of metal oxides by chlorine in various media are reviewed. The contacting-diffusion mechanism was proposed based on the investigation of chlorination processes and the data analysis. Chlorination of the oxides in carbon-thermal media is carried out via two-step mechanism, e.g.
N. V. Manukyan, V. H. Martirosyan
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Breakpoint Chlorination—the Chemistry of Chlorine

Opflow, 1982
This article is a continuation of “Chlorine‐‐‘Special Agent’ for Disinfecting Water” by Ralph Leidholdt (OpFlow September 1982). In this selection, the author discusses the chemical reactions that occur when chlorine gas, calcium hypochlorite, or sodium hypochlorite is added to water for disinfection purposes.
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Chlorine Pentafluoride

Science, 1963
The bonding in the halogen polyfluorides is similar to that in the xenon fluorides. Since XeF 4 exists, the previously unreported ClF 5 should exist. This compound has been prepared by heating ClF 3 in the presence of fluorine at high pressure.
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CHLORINE POISONING

The Lancet, 1984
L, Barret, J, Faure
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To Chlorinate or not to Chlorinate?: That Is the Watery Question

Epidemiology, 2009
David F Goldsmith   +2 more
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The fate of chlorine during MSW incineration: Vaporization, transformation, deposition, corrosion and remedies

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2020
Wenchao   +2 more
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