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chloride

/klawr-ahyd, -id, klohr-/US // ˈklɔr aɪd, -ɪd, ˈkloʊr- //UK // (ˈklɔːraɪd) //

氯化物,盐酸盐,酰氯,氯化

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a salt of hydrochloric acid consisting of two elements, one of which is chlorine, as sodium chloride, NaCl.
    • : a compound containing chlorine, as methyl chloride, CH3Cl.

Examples

  • The ionic compound formed between sodium and chloride ions is called sodium chloride.

  • Smaller, “secondary” cells transport water and negatively charged ions, such as chloride.

  • Chloride of Lime … bad smell … bad egg … white of egg … fowl … grain … flour … flour and water … milk fluid … milk.

  • The same effect may be produced by dipping the straw into the chloride of lime dissolved in water.

  • There had never been screens on a barn in Bentford before, however, nor any chloride of lime used.

  • It gave a bluish-black color with impure ferrous sulphate and a dark color with ferric chloride.

  • An alcoholic solution of this substance gave a dark color with ferric chloride and a light colored precipitate with lead acetate.