Civil Engineering - Water Supply Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Water Supply Engineering - Section 3 (Q.No. 1)
1.
The most commonly used chemical for dechlorination of water, is
sodium thiosulphate
sodium bisulphate
sodium sulphite
sulphur-dioxide
all the above.
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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B.Singh said:   3 years ago
Dechlorinating agents are sulphur dioxide, sodium thiosulphate, activated carbon, sodium sulphite and sodium bisulphite.

So, All of the above is correct.
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Mahesh sinh M Rajput said:   2 years ago
So2 is generally used as dechlorination.
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Peter said:   5 years ago
Thanks for the answer @Chetan.
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Tikaram said:   7 years ago
Its should bo SO2.

Partha Khan said:   7 years ago
It is Sodium thiosulphate.

Rabari said:   7 years ago
Sodium thiosulphate is correct.

Ravi said:   6 years ago
Sodium thiosulphate is correct.

Vibha said:   6 years ago
The answer should be E.

Rizu said:   6 years ago
When residual chlorine is removed from water which is disinfected then the process is known as dechlorination. The most commonly used chemical for dechlorination of water is sulfur dioxide.

Pankaj dubey said:   6 years ago
Na2So3 is commonly used.


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