Chloramine is a general term for a group of inorganic compounds that contain
chlorine (Cl), nitrogen (N), and hydrogen (H). The most common form of chloramine is
monochloramine (NH2Cl), which is used as a disinfectant in swimming pools and drinking water.
Here are some other forms of chloramine:
* Dichloramine (NHCl2)
* Trichloramine (NCl3)
These compounds have different chemical properties and applications.