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What is chloramine?

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Chloramine is a gaseous compound formed when Sodium Hypochlorite and Ammonia are mixed together. It's highly irritating, corrosive, and toxic.

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Chloramine is a liquid with the boiling point at 24 oC; the chemical formula is NH2Cl.

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