Chemical compound that contains chloride ion.
1 Iodine forms a series of salts-theiodides-resemblingin many respects the chlorides .
2 Also, water flushes away the iron chlorides which helps accelerate the corrosion.
3 The oxide sols were prepared by forced hydrolysis of the metal chlorides .
4 In fact, chlorides are also carried by rain and especially groundwater.
5 From the product deduct the weight of the mixed chlorides found-
6 It is caused by the concentration of corrosive minerals, especially chlorides .
7 The initial amounts may be small, but evaporation can concentrate chlorides within crevices.
8 Aryl chlorides were successfully coupled in the presence of triphenylphosphine as an additive.
9 The salts are sulfates, phosphates and chlorides of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium.
10 The chlorides of the English rains diminish as the observer leaves the sea coast.
11 It acts upon many metals, forming chlorides and liberating hydrogen:
12 SCC is only associated with very high concentrations of chlorides .
13 Mineral matters are inorganic, being chlorides , carbonates or phosphates of calcium, sodium and potassium.
14 When treating "pacos," or earthy chlorides of silver, assaying only 20 oz.
15 Great differences of color are produced on chlorides of silver precipitated by different muriates.
16 Transneft allows no more than 10 parts per million (ppm) of organic chlorides .
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