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In its various compounds, chlorine is an important disinfectant for water supplies. This article gives a brief history of its use, compares its effectiveness with the other halogens, and describes how it can be put to greatest advantage in the disinfecting process.
In its various compounds, chlorine is an important disinfectant for water supplies. This article gives a brief history of its use, compares its effectiveness with the other halogens, and describes how it can be put to greatest advantage in the disinfecting process.
Halogens and Their Role in Disinfection
Sletten, Owen (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 66 ; 690-692
1974-12-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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