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CAS 10599-90-3

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Monochloramine

Description:
Monochloramine, with the CAS number 10599-90-3, is a chemical compound that consists of one chlorine atom, one nitrogen atom, and three hydrogen atoms, represented by the formula NH2Cl. It is a pale yellow to colorless gas or liquid, depending on the temperature and pressure. Monochloramine is known for its use as a disinfectant and is commonly employed in water treatment processes, particularly in municipal drinking water systems, due to its ability to effectively kill bacteria and other pathogens while producing fewer harmful byproducts compared to chlorine. It is less reactive than free chlorine, which makes it a more stable option for maintaining residual disinfectant levels in water. Monochloramine is also utilized in various industrial applications, including the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals. However, it can be toxic at high concentrations, and exposure may lead to respiratory irritation and other health effects. Proper handling and safety measures are essential when working with this compound.
Formula:ClH2N
InChI:InChI=1S/ClH2N/c1-2/h2H2
InChI key:InChIKey=QDHHCQZDFGDHMP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:ClN
Synonyms:
  • Monochloroammonia
  • Monochloramine
  • Chloroamine
  • Chloramide
  • Chloramine (inorganic compound)
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