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How to pronounce chlorinate in English?

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Type Words
Type of disinfect
Derivation chlorination, chlorine


chlorinate a pool.
Type Words
Type of process, treat
Derivation chlorination, chlorine


chlorinated water.

Examples of chlorinate

chlorinate
Staff chlorinate the water to ensure health and safety standards.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The kits include instructions on how to chlorinate the well.
From the orlandosentinel.com
A Haitian water specialist trained by Edge Outreach is teaching two other Haitian men how to chlorinate water.
From the courier-journal.com
Super-chlorinate again, and closely monitor the operating systems through the complete cycles after a storm.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The ecology center had to chlorinate the water to eliminate coliform bacteria that come from bird droppings.
From the jsonline.com
The city currently isn't legally required to chlorinate its water because it comes from deep wells, Hill said.
From the sltrib.com
Many public health officials blame this epidemic on the fact that much of Peru did not chlorinate its drinking water.
From the newscientist.com
And chlorinate to reduce bacteria.
From the economist.com
Park and Recreation employees hyper-chlorinate and add fresh water to the spray parks twice a week and check chemical levels twice daily.
From the dallasnews.com
More examples
  • Treat or combine with chlorine; "chlorinated water"
  • (chlorination) the addition or substitution of chlorine in organic compounds
  • To add chlorine to (something, especially water, to purify it; or an auriferous substance, to extract gold from it)
  • (Chlorination) The addition of small amounts of free chlorine, usually 0.2 to 2.0 ppm, to render water bacteriostatic in a water supply.
  • (chlorination) javellisation / chloration
  • (Chlorination) A disinfection technique used in water treatment, involving the addition of Cl2 gas, chlorine dioxide, sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite.
  • (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.
  • (CHLORINATION) surface treatment using chlorine gas that reduces break-out and running friction in molded rubber seals.
  • (Chlorination) A process similar to shocking, where a large amount of chorine is added to the spa to treat biological waste and algae.