Chloride
in sentence
13 examples of Chloride in a sentence
The next thing is sodium
chloride.
By 1902, the Curies had extracted a tenth of a gram of pure radium
chloride
salt from several tons of pitchblende, an incredible feat at the time.
Substances like copper, calcium chloride, and potassium
chloride
can add their own characteristic hues to the mix.
He wanted me to use words like polyvinyl chloride, which doesn't really work in voice balloons very well.
Trying to link vinyl
chloride
monomer, the stuff that's reacted to form PVC, and allegedly poor manufacturing processes from 30 yrs ago to DES, a pharmaceutical that was created specifically to interact with and was prescribed to people was a bit of a stretch.
Reflection by "Bragg planes"--sheets of atoms that can diffract X-rays at specific angles that are determined by the separation between sheets--enabled the Braggs to calculate the exact arrangement of sodium and
chloride
atoms in a crystal of salt.
To stop the contamination from spreading, the local fire department had to add significant quantities of dissolved aluminum chloride, which binds to cadmium and settles on the river bottom.
Less well known, but following the same pattern, are efforts being mounted to question studies documenting the adverse health effects of exposure to lead, mercury, vinyl chloride, chromium, beryllium, benzene, and a long list of pesticides and other toxic chemicals.
In 1,000 grams one finds 96.5% water and about 2.66% sodium chloride; then small quantities of magnesium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium bromide, sulfate of magnesia, calcium sulfate, and calcium carbonate.
Hence you observe that sodium
chloride
is encountered there in significant proportions.
Substances necessary for the photographic reproduction, collodion for preparing the glass plate, nitrate of silver to render it sensitive, hyposulfate of soda to fix the prints obtained,
chloride
of ammonium in which to soak the paper destined to give the positive proof, acetate of soda and
chloride
of gold in which to immerse the paper, nothing was wanting.
From
chloride
of sodium, which is nothing else than sea salt, Cyrus Harding easily extracted the soda and chlorine.
The soda, which it was easy to change into carbonate of soda, and the chlorine, of which he made
chloride
of lime, were employed for various domestic purposes, and especially in bleaching linen.
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