antichlor

/ˈæntiˌklɔr/
noun
  1. A substance used to remove or neutralize chlorine, especially in industrial processes like bleaching.
    • Workers used sodium thiosulfate as an antichlor in the paper-making process.
    • The lab technician tested different antichlors to find the most effective one.
    • The factory added an antichlor to the water to remove leftover chlorine after bleaching.
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