Dechlorination
Pronunciation: /ˈdɛkˈɫɔɹiˈneɪʃən/
Dechlorination (noun)
- The process of removing chlorine from water or chemicals so they are safer or less harmful.
- A treatment used to lower the amount of chlorine in water, often to improve taste and reduce irritation.
Examples
- Dechlorination removes chlorine from the water.
- The filter performs dechlorination to remove chlorine safely.