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/ˈklôrəˌnāt/,
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chlorinated, past tense; chlorinated, past participle; chlorinates, 3rd person singular present; chlorinating, present participle;
  1. Impregnate or treat with chlorine
    • - chlorinated water
  2. Introduce chlorine into (a compound)


  1. (chlorinate) treat or combine with chlorine; "chlorinated water"
  2. (chlorination) the addition or substitution of chlorine in organic compounds
  3. (chlorine) a common nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; best known as a heavy yellow irritating toxic gas; used to purify water and as a bleaching agent and disinfectant; occurs naturally only as a salt (as in sea water)
  4. Chlorine (from the Greek word 'χλωρóς' (khlôros, meaning 'pale green')) is the chemical element with atomic number 17 and symbol Cl. It is a halogen, found in the periodic table in group 17 (formerly VII, VIIa, or VIIb). ...
  5. (Chlorine (film)) The movie was mainly filmed in Madison, New Jersey and Wayne, New Jersey.
  6. (chlorinate) To add chlorine to (something, especially water, to purify it; or an auriferous substance, to extract gold from it)
  7. (chlorine) A toxic, green, gaseous chemical element (symbol Cl) with an atomic number of 17
  8. (Chlorination) A disinfection technique used in water treatment, involving the addition of Cl2 gas, chlorine dioxide, sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite.
  9. (chlorination) (1) Roasting ore in contact with chlorine or a chloride salt to produce chlorides. (2) Removing dissolved gases and entrapped oxides by passing chlorine gas through molten metal such as aluminum and magnesium.
  10. (Chlorination) Treatment of cooling water with chlorine containing compounds to reduce the number of bacteria.
  11. (CHLORINATION) surface treatment using chlorine gas that reduces break-out and running friction in molded rubber seals.
  12. (Chlorination) Adding chlorine to an irrigation system to counteract clogging caused by organic materials such as algae and bacterial slime.
  13. (Chlorination) In order to keep the pool water free of contaminants, it is necessary to add a chemical, which is capable of killing algae before it becomes visible, or a health hazard. ...
  14. (Chlorination) Natural and synthetic rubbers are commonly chlorinated to prevent the fingerstalls from adhering to one another.
  15. (Chlorination) The addition of small amounts of free chlorine, usually 0.2 to 2.0 ppm, to render water bacteriostatic in a water supply.
  16. (chlorination) javellisation / chloration
  17. (chlorine) A term used to describe any type of chlorine compound used as a disinfectant in swimming pool and spa water or to kill, destroy or control bacteria and algae. In addition, chlorine oxidizes ammonia and nitrogen compounds (swimmer and bather waste).
  18. (Chlorine) a sanitizer and an oxidizer.  As a sanitizer it kills bacteria in pools.  As an oxidizer, it burns off organic matter and kills algae.
  19. (Chlorine) A gas, C2, widely used in the disinfection of water and an oxidizing agent for organic matter, iron, etc.
  20. (Chlorine) The chemical used by most pools to kill the bacteria in water and keep it clear and safe to swim in.
  21. (Chlorine) one of the 5 members of the halogen family of elements.  Chlorine is the most widely used bacteria and algae killing product for hot tubs and spas. ...
  22. (Chlorine) A chemical element that exists as a gas in its elemental form or as part of a chemical compound which is an oxidant and biocidal agent used in disinfecting pool water.
  23. (chlorine) a chemical used to disinfect water.
  24. (chlorine) The most common of all pool sanitizers.
  25. (chlorine) Like chloramine but more widely used, chlorine is added to tapwater to kill bacteria. It’s poisonous to fish and good bacteria, but can be removed by dechlorinators, or by letting water sit out for 24 hours.