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
- : 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.
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