Kinetic studies on the chloramines. I. The rates of formation of monochloramine, N-chlormethylamine and N-chlordimethylamine
I Weil, JC Morris
Index: Weil; Morris Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1949 , vol. 71, p. 1666,1669
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Abstract
In aqueous solution, chlorine or hypochlorites react readily with ammonia or ammonium ions to give a series of products-monochloramine (NHZCI), dichloramine (NHC12) and nitrogen trichloride (NCL). Presumably these products are formed successively so that the reactions that occur may be represented stoichiometrically by the equations
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