difference between available chlorine and total chlorine
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▪we can say that available chlorine is free chlorine:-
▪diffrence both chlorine:'
▪▪Free chlorine refers to both hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and the hypochlorite (OCl-) ion or bleach, and is commonly added to water systems for disinfection.
>< When ammonia or organic nitrogen is also present, chloramines known as monochloramine, dichloramine, and trichloramine will quickly form. Chloramines are also known as combined chlorine.
>< Total chlorine is the sum of free chlorine and combined chlorine. The level of total chlorine should always be greater than or equal to the level of free chlorine.
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here ur amswer!!
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▪we can say that available chlorine is free chlorine:-
▪diffrence both chlorine:'
▪▪Free chlorine refers to both hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and the hypochlorite (OCl-) ion or bleach, and is commonly added to water systems for disinfection.
>< When ammonia or organic nitrogen is also present, chloramines known as monochloramine, dichloramine, and trichloramine will quickly form. Chloramines are also known as combined chlorine.
>< Total chlorine is the sum of free chlorine and combined chlorine. The level of total chlorine should always be greater than or equal to the level of free chlorine.
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What is the difference between free chlorine and total chlorine? Free chlorine refers to both hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and the hypochlorite (OCl-) ion or bleach, and is commonly added to water systems for disinfection. ... Chloramines are also known as combined chlorine.
Breaking Down the Differences in Free and Total Chlorine. When you add chlorine to your pool, it reacts with the water to form hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite ion. ... If your total chlorine level is higher than the free chlorine level, the difference of the two are the combined chlorine levels.
Breaking Down the Differences in Free and Total Chlorine. When you add chlorine to your pool, it reacts with the water to form hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite ion. ... If your total chlorine level is higher than the free chlorine level, the difference of the two are the combined chlorine levels.
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