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Chlorate

Chlorates are also known to form by the exposure of water dosed with chlorine
dioxide to sunlight, by increased pH (such as in softening) or by the action of chlorite
ion with free residual chlorine in the contact tank or distribution system.

From: Water Supply (Sixth Edition), 2009

Related terms:

Chlorite, Perchlorate, pH, Bromates, By-Product, Chloride, Chlorine, Ion, Oxida-


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