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Other examples of
ionic chlorides are
sodium chloride NaCl,
calcium chloride CaCl2 and
ammonium chloride [NH4]Cl. The
chloride is also a
neutral chlorine...
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Calcium chloride is an
inorganic compound, a salt with the
chemical formula CaCl2. It is a
white crystalline solid at room temperature, and it is highly...
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Sodium chloride /ˌsoʊdiəm ˈklɔːraɪd/,
commonly known as
edible salt, is an
ionic compound with the
chemical formula NaCl,
representing a 1:1
ratio of sodium...
- Zinc
chloride is the name of
inorganic chemical compounds with the
formula ZnCl2·nH2O, with n
ranging from 0 to 4.5,
forming hydrates. Zinc
chloride, anhydrous...
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Polyvinyl chloride (alternatively: poly(vinyl
chloride), colloquial:
vinyl or polyvinyl; abbreviated: PVC) is the world's third-most
widely produced synthetic...
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Thionyl chloride is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula SOCl2. It is a
moderately volatile,
colourless liquid with an
unpleasant acrid odour...
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compound hydrogen chloride has the
chemical formula HCl and as such is a
hydrogen halide. At room temperature, it is a
colorless gas,
which forms white...
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Benzalkonium chloride (BZK, BKC, BAK, BAC), also
known as
alkyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride (ADBAC) and by the
trade name Zephiran, is a type of cationic...
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Anilinium chloride is the
organic compound with the
formula C6H5NH+3Cl−. A
white solid, it is the
chloride salt of anilinium,
which is the
conjugate acid...
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Copper chloride may
refer to: Copper(I)
chloride (cuprous
chloride), CuCl,
mineral name
nantokite Copper(II)
chloride (cupric
chloride), CuCl2, mineral...