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chlorination

Treatment of water with chlorine in order to disinfect it; also, any chemical reaction in which a chlorine atom is introduced into a chemical compound.



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Acetaminophen is turned into at least two toxic compounds by chlorination treatment, researchers report in the 15 January 2006 issue of Environmental Science & Technology, raising concerns about the fate of this and other pharmaceuticals that end up in water supplies.
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It was therefore feared that the chlorination process would change the mechanical properties of the compound, particularly the low strain modulus, called the "zero" modulus.
 
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