Researchers have identified a chemical in certain tap water across the United States as chloronitramide anion. Here's what to ...
Some water systems decided to use chloramine -- a chemical compound formed by mixing chlorine and ammonia -- as a ...
Scientists find chloronitramide anions form in water treated with chloramines, raising questions about the ions’ toxicity ...
New research reveals the identification of a newly discovered compound resulting from the breakdown of inorganic chloramine ...
A newly identified compound in tap water that had eluded scientists for decades prompts safety concerns for a third of Americans.
Since the 1970s, scientists have found chlorinated water can contain chemical byproducts that at high enough doses have been ...
If your water does not have any harmful germs or chemicals, you may decide not to use a filter. The CDC also points out that ...
"There must be something in the water!" is something many of us have probably observed at some point. To scientists, though, ...
Therefore, future research on chloronitramide anion is needed to understand its potential implications in drinking water.” Water expert Dr. David Sedlak called the research a “fascinating ...
A mystery chemical, chloronitramide anion, has been found in U.S. drinking water, but scientists aren’t sure if it’s toxic. With it present in one-third of the water supply, how safe is it? Stay tuned ...