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dichloride in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dichloride may
refer to:
Beryllium dichloride, BeCl2
Magnesium dichloride, MgCl2
Sulfur dichloride, SCl2...
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Sulfur dichloride is the
chemical compound with the
formula SCl2. This cherry-red
liquid is the
simplest sulfur chloride and one of the most common, and...
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Disulfur dichloride (or
disulphur dichloride by the
British English spelling) is the
inorganic compound of
sulfur and
chlorine with the
formula S2Cl2...
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tetrachloride melts up to ThCl2. "Thorium
dichloride". NIST.
Retrieved 16
April 2024. "Thorium
dichloride". chemsrc.com.
Retrieved 16
April 2024. Nuclear...
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Paraquat (trivial name; /ˈpærəkwɒt/), or N,N′-dimethyl-4,4′-bipyridinium
dichloride (systematic name), also
known as
methyl viologen, is an
organic compound...
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Californium dichloride is a
binary inorganic compound of
californium metal and
chlorine with the
chemical formula CfCl2. CfCl2 can be
prepared by hydrogen...
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Selenium dichloride is the
inorganic compound with the
formula SeCl2. It
forms red-brown
solutions in ethers.
Selenium dichloride has been
prepared by...
- The
chemical compound 1,2-dichloroethane,
commonly known as
ethylene dichloride (EDC), is a
chlorinated hydrocarbon. It is a
colourless liquid with a chloroform-like...
- Bis(acetonitrile)palladium
dichloride is the
coordination complex with the
formula PdCl2(NCCH3)2. It is the
adduct of two
acetonitrile ligands with palladium(II)...
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Xenon dichloride (XeCl2) is a
xenon compound and the only
known stable chloride of xenon. The
compound can be
prepared by
using microwave discharges towards...