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While the existence of chloronitramide anion has been known for about 30 years, this new research identifies it, shedding light on just how prevalent it is in U.S. drinking water and making the ...
The compound was not detected in ultrapure water or drinking water not treated with chlorine-based disinfectants. Fairey synthesized the anion in the lab for the first time but could not ...
While the existence of chloronitramide anion has been known for about 30 years, this new research identifies it, shedding light on just how prevalent it is in U.S. drinking water and making the ...
The anion is formed when monochloramine–the most commonly used chloramine disinfectant–decomposes into dichloramine (NHCl 2), which then goes through a series of reactions with water ...
Researchers say they have identified a previously unknown, potentially toxic chemical in the treated drinking water consumed by millions of Americans. Chloronitramide anion is a byproduct of the ...
For an anion to form, one or more electrons must be gained, typically pulled away from other atoms with a weaker affinity for them. The number of electrons gained, and so the charge of the ion, is ...
For more than four decades, scientists have noticed a mysterious chemical in the treated drinking water of millions of people in the United States, but no one’s been able to pinpoint exactly ...
For an anion to form, one or more electrons must be gained, typically pulled away from other atoms with a weaker affinity for them. The number of electrons gained, and so the charge of the ion, is ...
IT has been shown1 that cations may be precipitated around the beads of an anion exchange resin in a column, when passed in aqueous solution through the resin, which is in a form providing a ...