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chlorination
noun
The act or process of chlorinating something; especially, the addition of chlorine to water to purify it, and a process for the extraction of gold by exposure of the auriferous material to chlorine gas.
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The salts are recycled through electrolytic cells to produce sodium or magnesium for reuse in metal reduction and chlorine for reuse in chlorination of the ore.
The addition of chlorine or chlorine compounds to drinking water is called chlorination.
4. Chloridizing roasts, or chlorination, which change metallic oxides to chlorides by heating with a chlorine source such as chlorine gas, hydrochloric acid gas, ammonium chloride, or sodium chloride.
Adequate chlorination of public water supplies and, in some cases, the distribution of chlorine tablets to households with instructions for their proper use are often effective measures.
Add to that the fact that you probably don't really know that chlorination will work as well as the "experts" say it will.
In the days before chlorination that created problems: a swimming pool in New York's Central Park would attract "all sorts of undesirable people", said the parks commissioner.
The researchers found that baths, showers, dishwashers and washing machines can all be significant sources of indoor pollution, because they extract trace amounts of chemicals from the water that they use and transfer them to the air.Nearly all public water supplies contain very low concentrations of toxic chemicals, most of them left over from the otherwise beneficial process of chlorination.
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In any event, they halted aid flights and a water-chlorination campaign.In this section Politics in the time of cholera Towards state socialism ¡Acción!
Pigments are produced using either a sulfate process or a more environmentally acceptable carbo-chlorination process (described below) that converts TiO2 into TiCl4.
Environmental and economic constraints dictate that the ore feed stocks converted by carbo-chlorination processes now in use contain greater than 90 percent TiO2.
Procedures used in water purification plants—settling, filtration, and chlorination are designed to remove these and any other microorganisms and infectious agents that may be present in water that is intended for human consumption.
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