dechlorinations

/diːˌklɔːrɪˈneɪʃənz/
noun
  1. The process of removing chlorine from a substance, especially water or chemicals.
    • The water treatment plant performed dechlorinations before releasing the water into the river.
    • Dechlorinations are necessary to make tap water safe for fish in an aquarium.
    • The factory's dechlorinations of its wastewater helped reduce environmental pollution.
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