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  1. Chloramines - Wikipedia

    Chloramines refer to derivatives of ammonia and organic amines wherein one or more N−H bonds have been replaced by N−Cl bonds. [1][2] Two classes of compounds are considered: …

  2. Chloramines in Drinking Water | US EPA

    Mar 14, 2025 · Chloramines are disinfectants used to treat drinking water. Chloramines are most commonly formed when ammonia is added to chlorine to treat drinking water. Chloramines …

  3. About Water Disinfection with Chlorine and Chloramine

    Feb 14, 2024 · Chloramines are a group of chemical compounds that contain chlorine and ammonia. The type of chloramine used to kill germs in drinking water is called …

  4. Chloramine (and chlorine) is toxic to fish and amphibians at levels used for drinking water. Unlike chlorine, chloramine does not rapidly dissipate on standing or by boiling.

  5. ChloraminesEnvironmental Health

    Apr 3, 2023 · The chloramines are a group of compounds that contain chlorine and nitrogen. There are three different forms: monochloramine (NH 2 Cl), dichloramine (NHCl 2) and …

  6. Chlorine vs Chloramine: What's the Difference, Anyway?

    Aug 16, 2025 · Both chlorine and chloramine are popular disinfection chemicals used in drinking water treatment. Chlorine is simply chlorine in its purest form, while chloramine is a …

  7. hloramine? Chloramine is a colorless to yellow liquid containing nitrogen an. chlorine. It is used to create a liquid used in jet and ro. et fuels. It is a disinfectant formed when free chlorine and …

  8. Basic Information about Chloramines and Drinking Water Disinfection

    Nov 25, 2025 · Chloramines are disinfectants used to treat drinking water. Chloramines are most commonly formed when ammonia is added to chlorine to treat drinking water. Chloramines …

  9. Chloramines - Mountain Empire Community College

    Chloramines are formed during a reaction between chlorine (Cl2) and ammonia (NH3). Chloramines are amines which contain at least one chlorine atom, which is directly bond to …

  10. Monochloramine - Wikipedia

    Chloramine is commonly used in low concentrations as a secondary disinfectant in municipal water distribution systems as an alternative to chlorination. This application is increasing.