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dichloride

/dahy-klawr-ahyd, -id, -klohr-/US // daɪˈklɔr aɪd, -ɪd, -ˈkloʊr- //UK // (daɪˈklɔːraɪd) //

二氯化物,二氯,二氯甲烷,氯化物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a compound in which two atoms of chlorine are combined with another element or group.

Examples

  • It freezes at -15 to a yellowish crystalline mass; on heating it loses chlorine and forms lead dichloride.

  • Dichloride of ethylene is detected by shaking up the chloroform with dry potassic carbonate, and then adding metallic potassium.

  • There are four chlorides of osmium, the best known of which are the dichloride and the tetrachloride.

  • This may be procured in the same manner as the dichloride, using, however, an excess of chlorine.

  • Metallic zinc reduces the yellow trichloride to the blue dichloride, the metal being afterwards precipitated as a black powder.