Chloramines 101

A detailed infographic illustrating chloramination processes, showcasing chemical structures of chloramines, and water treatment scenarios.

Chloramines 101 Quiz

Test your knowledge on chloramination with this engaging quiz designed for water treatment professionals! Whether you're looking to refresh your understanding or dive deeper into chloramination practices, this quiz will challenge your expertise.

Topics Covered:

  • Benefits of chloramination
  • Monitoring and chemistry ratios
  • Breakpoint curves
  • Ammonia and chlorine interactions
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ChlorineGuru257
Email:
What is a pro of chloramination?
Long lasting residual
More trihalomethane and haloacetic acid formation
More chemistry
Need to hold a higher residual
What is the CL:N mass ratio you use to get mostly monochloramine?
1:1
5:1
4:1
8:1
What do you need to monitor to fully describe where you are on the breakpoint curve?
Total chlorine
Monochloramine
Free Ammonia
Free Chlorine
All of the above
If free ammonia is present, you are what zone?
Dichloramine
Free Chlorine
Monochloramine
If total chlorine drops after ammonia addition you should increase ammonia or reduce the chlorine feed (or possible both, one at a time).
Yes
No
Monitoring is not the key to successful chloramination.
Yes
No
{"name":"Chloramines 101", "url":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"Test your knowledge on chloramination with this engaging quiz designed for water treatment professionals! Whether you're looking to refresh your understanding or dive deeper into chloramination practices, this quiz will challenge your expertise.Topics Covered:Benefits of chloraminationMonitoring and chemistry ratiosBreakpoint curvesAmmonia and chlorine interactions","img":"https:/images/course8.png"}
Powered by: Quiz Maker