Is there any relevant website on the removal of chlorine and chlorination?



Answer:
Well here is what you do. First of all raise the pH of the soution you have to around 9 or 10. then add a reducing agent. The most common one used in industry is called sodium metabisulfite. This will neutralize all of the chlorine. You dont have to stop there however. Then lower the pH to 2 using sulfuric acid. Then raise the pH with sodium hydroxide to precipitate out the salts.You will end up with a nice clear solution without the chlorine.
YOU CAN'T REMOVE IT

YOU JUST MAKE IT BIND WITH SOMETHING ELSE = LESS ACTIVE
now do you think that if you ask the same question twice within 5 mins, you will get twice as many different answers?
the boiling and charcoal thing will help you get the most of it out.
another thing to try would be to add a reducing agent, such as vitamin C or some sulfite.
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/tfacts172.html...
www.epa.gov/owm/mtb/dechlorina...
www.gvrd.bc.ca/water/chlorin/h...
www.veoliaenvironnement.com/vi... annet_en/technologies/chlorina... - 6k
www.kineticocolumbus.com/Colum... Special+Applications/Dechlorin... - 120k
http://www.ecocycle.co.jp/e_edc/e_dechlo...
www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/h2oqual/w... - 27k
www.water-research.net/watertr... - 23k

so on so forth

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