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- Chloramine abstract "Chloramines are derivatives of ammonia by substitution of one, two or three hydrogen atoms with chlorine atoms: monochloramine (chloroamine, NH2Cl), dichloramine (NHCl2), and nitrogen trichloride (NCl3). The term chloramine also refers to a family of organic compounds with the formulas R2NCl and RNCl2 (R is an organic group).Monochloramine (chloroamine) is an inorganic compound with the formula NH2Cl. It is an unstable colorless liquid at its melting point of −66 °C, but it is usually handled as a dilute aqueous solution, in which form it is sometimes used as a disinfectant.".
- Chloramine thumbnail Chloramine-2D.png?width=300.
- Chloramine wikiPageExternalLink volume52.pdf.
- Chloramine wikiPageExternalLink cbook.cgi?ID=C10599903.
- Chloramine wikiPageExternalLink mcls.
- Chloramine wikiPageExternalLink chlorine-chloramine.
- Chloramine wikiPageID "336963".
- Chloramine wikiPageRevisionID "606780769".
- Chloramine hasPhotoCollection Chloramine.
- Chloramine imagefile "Chloramine-2D.png".
- Chloramine imagefile "Chloramine-3D-vdW.png".
- Chloramine imagename "Spacefill model of chloramine".
- Chloramine imagename "Stereo, skeletal formula of chloramine with all explicit hydrogens added".
- Chloramine imagesize "100".
- Chloramine othernames "MonochloramineChloramideChloroazane".
- Chloramine verifiedfields "changed".
- Chloramine verifiedrevid "411542258".
- Chloramine watchedfields "changed".
- Chloramine subject Category:Chlorides.
- Chloramine subject Category:Drinking_water.
- Chloramine subject Category:Inorganic_amines.
- Chloramine subject Category:Inorganic_chlorine_compounds.
- Chloramine subject Category:Nitrogen_halides.
- Chloramine subject Category:Water_treatment.
- Chloramine type ChemicalCompound.
- Chloramine type ChemicalSubstance.
- Chloramine type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Chloramine type ChemicalObject.
- Chloramine type Thing.
- Chloramine comment "Chloramines are derivatives of ammonia by substitution of one, two or three hydrogen atoms with chlorine atoms: monochloramine (chloroamine, NH2Cl), dichloramine (NHCl2), and nitrogen trichloride (NCl3). The term chloramine also refers to a family of organic compounds with the formulas R2NCl and RNCl2 (R is an organic group).Monochloramine (chloroamine) is an inorganic compound with the formula NH2Cl.".
- Chloramine label "Chlooramine".
- Chloramine label "Chloramine".
- Chloramine label "Chloramine".
- Chloramine label "Chloramine".
- Chloramine label "Chloroamina".
- Chloramine label "Cloramina".
- Chloramine label "Cloramina".
- Chloramine label "Clorammine".
- Chloramine label "Хлорамин".
- Chloramine label "クロラミン".
- Chloramine label "氯胺".
- Chloramine sameAs Chloramin.
- Chloramine sameAs Chloramine.
- Chloramine sameAs Χλωραμίνη.
- Chloramine sameAs Cloramina.
- Chloramine sameAs Chloramine.
- Chloramine sameAs Clorammine.
- Chloramine sameAs クロラミン.
- Chloramine sameAs 클로라민.
- Chloramine sameAs Chlooramine.
- Chloramine sameAs Chloroamina.
- Chloramine sameAs Cloramina.
- Chloramine sameAs m.01xm7s.
- Chloramine sameAs Q409375.
- Chloramine sameAs Q409375.
- Chloramine wasDerivedFrom Chloramine?oldid=606780769.
- Chloramine depiction Chloramine-2D.png.
- Chloramine isPrimaryTopicOf Chloramine.