Chlorine
in sentence
17 examples of Chlorine in a sentence
She gave this majestic beast two
chlorine
atoms to wear like a pair of earrings.
It's virgin material, it's made from
chlorine
bleaching chemicals, and they said, use an unbleached bag, no chemicals.
And yet there are persistent reports that chemical weapons, including sulfur mustard (commonly known as mustard gas) and
chlorine
bombs deployed against civilians, continue to be used in Syria.
A fact-finding mission established by the OPCW in April 2014 found “compelling confirmation” that a toxic chemical – most likely
chlorine
gas – was used “systematically and repeatedly” as a weapon in villages in northern Syria.
Manufacturing nerve agents is a complex process, but extremists can easily deploy toxic industrial chemicals – such as
chlorine
gas – if they have them in their possession.
Essential medicines and materials are in short supply: water purification tablets,
chlorine
disinfectant, antibiotics, jerry cans, soap, water cisterns, and construction material for latrines.
If it had turned out that
chlorine
behaved chemically like bromine, the ozone hole would by then have been a global, year-round phenomenon, not just an event of the Antarctic spring.
According to the Violations Documentation Center, the leading cause of death among Syrian civilians this year has been the indiscriminate use of aerial weapons – barrel bombs and
chlorine
gas dropped from helicopters by the Syrian army.
The content of
chlorine
(from decay of CFC’s) in the stratosphere has leveled off, and two years ago the ozone hole over the Antarctic was the smallest in decades (and broken up into two).
Since late 2012, there have been some 64 alleged attacks, employing various toxic chemicals, ranging from
chlorine
to sarin gas.
We must call a halt in the days (if not hours) ahead to the rain of steel, the cluster and phosphorus bombs, and the barrels of
chlorine
dropped from low-flying government helicopters on the last parts of Aleppo held by moderate rebels.
Simply talking about the responsibility to protect, as Obama once did, accompanied by even limited strikes – perhaps as punishment for Assad’s reported recent use of
chlorine
gas against civilians – would change the game quickly.
For example, it wants the right both to apply its own sanitation rules to the production of chicken (allowing for the use of chlorine) and then to sell those chickens in the EU, where different rules apply.
He also carried a large jar full of
chlorine
water, to keep off all miasmata.
Then Monsieur Bournisien sprinkled the room with holy water and Homais threw a little
chlorine
water on the floor.
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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