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Discussion Forum : GATE Exam Questions - Section 6 (Q.No. 23)
23.
The disinfection efficiency of chlorine in water treatment
Discussion:
12 comments Page 1 of 2.
Jay said:
5 years ago
A higher pH facilitates the formation of more hypochlorite ions and results in less hypochlorous acid in the water. Lower pH facilitates the formation of fewer hypochlorite ions and more of hypochlorous acid. Hypochlorous acid is the most effective form of free chlorine residual, i.e., chlorine available to kill microorganisms in the water, while hypochlorite ions are much less efficient disinfectants. So disinfection is more efficient at a low pH (with large quantities of hypochlorous acid in the water) than at a high pH (with large quantities of hypochlorite ions in the water). At a high pH, the hypochlorous acid becomes dissociated into the ineffective hypochlorite ion. So, in lower pH water disinfection will be more efficient.
Robin said:
8 years ago
As per my knowledge, lesser the pH value means lesser will be alkalinity so the answer is correct.
Kishya bhai said:
6 years ago
Cholination is not effective if the water is alkaline so option D is correct.
Swar said:
6 years ago
Disinfection is more efficient at low pH. So, option D should be correct.
Annu said:
8 years ago
I think the correct answer is D.
Varsha prasad said:
8 years ago
The right correct answer is D.
Bhagyashree vanjare said:
4 years ago
Good explanation, Thanks @Jay.
Roy said:
8 years ago
Yes, D is the correct answer.
Dolly said:
7 years ago
I think Option D is correct.
Chhaya said:
8 years ago
Yes, correct answer is D.
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