Chlorates are salts of chloric acid — a compound containing chlorine and oxygen, also known as an oxoacid or oxyacid. They can occur as a byproduct of chlorine-based disinfectants used in food ...
Check the production codes on Coca-Cola cans and bottles, seen here, to know whether your beverage is part of the recall.Image: Coca-Cola Chlorates are salts of chloric acid — a compound ...
Coca-Cola has recalled its products in some European countries. Elevated levels of chlorates, a substance formed during water purification and food processing using chlorine-containing disinfectants, ...
Chlorates can be produced when chlorine-based disinfectants are used in water treatment and food processing. “An independent expert analysis concludes that any associated risk to consumers is very low ...
Chlorates, byproducts of chlorine-based water treatment, may sound innocuous, but for children and people with iodine deficiencies, they can be harmful, interfering with thyroid function. In a matter ...
Chlorates are derivative products of the degradation of chlorine-based cleansers and disinfectants often employed for purifying water, which can lead to iodine deficiency in humans. These ...
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin ...
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