Air pollution of Chlorine Gas
Over the years chlorine gas and hydrochloride solution have been with varying degrees of success for scrubbing systems emitting obnoxious odor into the atmosphere. Ever since the...
chlorination of process water in canneries and frozen food packing began about 1946. Since that time the practice of in-plant chlorination has been widely accepted and is now virtually universal. the use of...
Chlorination Process
The primary objective of water supply chlorination is disinfection. Because of chlorine’s oxidizing powders, it has been found to serve other useful purposes in water treatment,...
Discovery of Chlorine
Chlorine was discovered in its gaseous form in 1774 by Karl W. Scheele, a Swedish Chemist, when he heated a black oxide of Manganese with Hydrochloric...
About Chlorination
chlorine, thanks its great efficiency when used even in small quantities of chlorine and to its simplicity in use, is the most common reagent for chlorination Disinfection (Kill micro...
DPD stands for N, N-diethyl-p-phenylene-diamine.
In this method the DPD indicator reacts instantaneously with free available chlorine residual in the absence of iodide. Subsequent addition to the same...