chloramine
/klawr-uh-meen, klohr-, klaw-ram-een, kloh-/US // ˈklɔr əˌmin, ˈkloʊr-, klɔˈræm in, kloʊ- //UK // (ˈklɔːrəˌmiːn) //
氯胺,氯胺酮,氯胺素,氯氨
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : an unstable, colorless liquid, NH2Cl, with a pungent odor, derived from ammonia.
- : any of a class of compounds obtained by replacing a hydrogen atom of an =NH or −NH2 group with chlorine.
Examples
Further experimental work showed that the increase was due to the formation of chloramine.
The subject was investigated by Dakin and Dunham, who first tried chloramine-T (sodium toluene-p-sulphochloramide).
The marked activity of chloramine as a chlorinating agent could be predicated from its heat of formation, which is 8,230 calories.
The distillate was a dilute solution of comparatively pure chloramine.
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