Adding chlorine to water or wastewater, generally for the purpose of disinfection, but frequently for accomplishing other biological or chemical results Chlorine also is used almost universally in manufacturing processes, particularly for the plastics industry
The application of chlorine to water, sewage, or industrial wastes, generally for the purpose of disinfection, but frequently for accomplishing other biological or chemical results Coagulation - The agglomeration of colloidal or suspended matter brought about by the addition of some chemical to the liquid, by contact, or by other means
Treatment of water by the addition of chlorine either as a gas or liquid, or in the form of hypochlorite powder, usually for the purpose of disinfection
disinfection of water by the addition of small amounts of chlorine or a chlorine compound the addition or substitution of chlorine in organic compounds
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
The application of chlorine to water, generally for the purpose of disinfection, but frequently for accomplishing other biological or chemical results (aiding coagulation and controlling tastes and odors)
the addition of chlorine to water or wastewater, generally for the purpose of disinfecting, but frequently done to achieve other biological or chemical results
1 Introduction of chlorine into a chemical compound 2 Sterilisation of drinking and swimming pool water or oxidation of undesirable impurities, using chlorine or its compounds 3 Exposure of wool to chlorine solutions to prevent unwanted felting
The act or process of subjecting anything to the action of chlorine; especially, a process for the extraction of gold by exposure of the auriferous material to chlorine gas