In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between chlorination and chlorinolysis
is that chlorination is (chemistry) the act or process of chlorinating something; especially, the addition of chlorine to water to purify it, and a process for the extraction of gold by exposure of the auriferous material to chlorine gas while chlorinolysis is (chemistry) the chlorination of an organic compound so as to yield chloro compounds with fewer carbon atoms than the starting material.
As nouns the difference between chlorination and chlorinolysis
is that chlorination is (chemistry) the act or process of chlorinating something; especially, the addition of chlorine to water to purify it, and a process for the extraction of gold by exposure of the auriferous material to chlorine gas while chlorinolysis is (chemistry) the chlorination of an organic compound so as to yield chloro compounds with fewer carbon atoms than the starting material.
chlorination
Noun
(chemistry) The act or process of chlorinating something; especially, the addition of chlorine to water to purify it, and a process for the extraction of gold by exposure of the auriferous material to chlorine gas.
Derived terms
* sulfochlorination, sulphochlorination
chlorinolysis
English
Noun
(-)
(chemistry) The chlorination of an organic compound so as to yield chloro compounds with fewer carbon atoms than the starting material.
References
* McBree, Hass, and Bordenca, Chlorinolysis of Chloroparaffins (1943).