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Synonyms: chloramide, chloroamide, monochloramide, monochloramine,
monochloroamine, chloroammonia, monochloroammonia
Use: emergency water disinfectant, synthetic intermediate
Molecular formula: H2ClN
CAS No: 10599-90-3
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Physical data
Appearance: colourless to yellow liquid with a pungent odour
Melting point: -66 C
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Water solubility: soluble
Stability
Unstable. Solvent-free material decomposes violently.
Light, air and heat sensitive. Reacts with oxidizing agents.
Toxicology
May act as a mutagen. Harmful if swallowed or inhaled.
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