Chloride

Word CHLORIDE
Character 8
Hyphenation chlo ride
Pronunciations /ˈklɔːɹaɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Chloride"

What do we mean by chloride?

Univalent anionic chlorine, or a compound of chlorine, especially a binary compound of chlorine with a more electropositive element. noun

See chlorid. noun

A binary compound of chlorine with another element or radical. noun

Sal ammoniac. noun

Bleaching powder; a grayish white substance, CaOCl2, used in bleaching and disinfecting; -- called more properly calcium hypochlorite. See Hypochlorous acid, under Hypochlorous. noun

Corrosive sublimate. noun

Any salt of hydrochloric acid, such as sodium chloride, or any binary compound of chlorine and another element or radical noun

Any compound containing a chlorine atom noun

Any salt of hydrochloric acid (containing the chloride ion) noun

Any salt of hydrochloric acid, such as sodium chloride, or any binary compound of chlorine and another element or radical

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The word "chloride" in example sentences

"Baric chloride" required 20.0 c.c. 20.0 c.c. 19.5 c.c. _Calcic chloride_ added 0 gram 1 gram 2 grams 5 grams ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

"Baric chloride" required 20.0 c.c. 20.0 c.c. 19.7 c.c. _Ammonic chloride_ added 0 gram 5 grams 10 grams ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

One of the most damning indictments of lethal injections as a means of capital punishment came from a 2005 article in The Lancet, which found that 43% of inmates undergoing lethal injection may be conscious when the fatal and excruciatingly painful dose of potassium chloride is delivered, due to insufficient doses of the anesthetic sodium thiopental. ❋ Nick Anthis (2006)

This became, after subsequent experiment, a tin chloride mordant for the coloring material cochineal. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Indeed, the error in the latter was partly responsible for that in the former: for Stas, because of an unsuspected impurity in his silver had obtained less silver chloride from a specimen of the metal than really should have been produced by it. ❋ Unknown (1966)

Sufficient sodium chloride is added to make the solution isotonic. ❋ Unknown (1965)

The word chloride can also refer to a chemical compound in which one or more chlorine atoms are covalently bonded in the molecule. ❋ Unknown (2009)

5 Pont's experimentation with other solutions included the addition of tin chloride and spirit of vitriol and such typical dye assistants as alum and urine; each new chemical combination required adjustments to the dye formula. reference reference Another group of experiments used a pressure device (a marmite à Papin) to extract coloring essence. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A new report from healthystuff.org, produced by the Michigan-based Ecology Center, found high cadmium levels in 48% of toys tested and 78% were made with PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, which is often contaminated with lead. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Complete the colormaking process: add some gold solution to water, and follow with a few drops of tin chloride. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And the third one is the potassium chloride, which is an ion electronically charged -- an electrically charged atom which will cause your heart to stop very rapidly, almost instantly. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Under our present conditions of living, we generally partake of too much carbonaceous and nitrogenous food, and get too little of the salts, except sodium chloride, which is taken in too great quantity. ❋ R. L. Alsaker (N/A)

Mg.l_ {2} + 2Na = 2NaCl + Mg. It is now made by electrolysis, but instead of using as the electrolyte the melted anhydrous chloride, which is difficult to obtain, the natural mineral carnallite is used. ❋ William McPherson (N/A)

This is decomposed by "alkali waste," giving a final liquor of calcium chloride, which is run to waste, and a quantity of ammonium sulphide gas. ❋ Various (N/A)

NaCl is the formula for sodium chloride, which is the chemical name of common salt. ❋ Bertha M. Clark (N/A)

The chemical action taking place within the LeClanché cell is, briefly, as follows: Sal ammoniac is chemically known as chloride of ammonium and is a combination of chlorine and ammonia. ❋ George Patterson (1910)

For example, a transparent crystallised sample required 27.0 c.c. of barium chloride, which is equivalent to 13.6 per cent. of sulphur, or 34.0 per cent. of sulphuric oxide. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

It is more usual, and quite as satisfactory, to calculate the weight of the sodium chloride by difference from that of the mixed chlorides, by subtracting that of the potassium chloride, which is separately determined. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

Paint strippers, adhesive removers, and aerosol spray paints can also contain methylene chloride, which is known to cause cancer in animals. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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