slovo | definícia |
chlorine (mass) | chlorine
- chlór |
chlorine (encz) | chlorine,Cl n: IvČa |
chlorine (encz) | chlorine,chlor n: IvČa |
Chlorine (gcide) | Chlorine \Chlo"rine\, n. [Gr. ? pale green, greenish yellow. So
named from its color. See Yellow.] (Chem.)
One of the elementary substances, commonly isolated as a
greenish yellow gas, two and one half times as heavy as air,
of an intensely disagreeable suffocating odor, and
exceedingly poisonous. It is abundant in nature, the most
important compound being common salt (Sodium chloride). It is
powerful oxidizing, bleaching, and disinfecting agent. Symbol
Cl. Atomic weight, 35.4.
[1913 Webster]
Chlorine family, the elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine,
and iodine, called the halogens, and classed together
from their common peculiarities.
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chlorine (wn) | chlorine
n 1: a common nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens;
best known as a heavy yellow irritating toxic gas; used to
purify water and as a bleaching agent and disinfectant;
occurs naturally only as a salt (as in sea water) [syn:
chlorine, Cl, atomic number 17] |
chlorine (elements) | chlorine
Symbol: Cl
Atomic number: 17
Atomic weight: 35.453
Halogen element. Poisonous greenish-yellow gas. Occurs widely in nature
as
sodium chloride in seawater. Reacts directly with many elements and
compounds, strong oxidizing agent. Discovered by Karl Scheele in 1774.
Humphrey David confirmed it as an element in 1810.
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chlorine (mass) | chlorine
- chlór |
active chlorine (encz) | active chlorine,aktivní chlor [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
chlorine (encz) | chlorine,Cl n: IvČachlorine,chlor n: IvČa |
chlorine demand (encz) | chlorine demand,potřeba chlóru (hydrochemie) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačchlorine demand,spotřeba chloru (hydrochemie) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
chlorine dioxide (encz) | chlorine dioxide, n: |
chlorine water (encz) | chlorine water,chlorová voda [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
organochlorine (encz) | organochlorine,organochlorová sloučenina [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
organochlorine pesticide (encz) | organochlorine pesticide,organochlorový pesticid [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
organochlorines (encz) | organochlorines, |
radiochlorine (encz) | radiochlorine, n: |
Chlorine family (gcide) | Chlorine \Chlo"rine\, n. [Gr. ? pale green, greenish yellow. So
named from its color. See Yellow.] (Chem.)
One of the elementary substances, commonly isolated as a
greenish yellow gas, two and one half times as heavy as air,
of an intensely disagreeable suffocating odor, and
exceedingly poisonous. It is abundant in nature, the most
important compound being common salt (Sodium chloride). It is
powerful oxidizing, bleaching, and disinfecting agent. Symbol
Cl. Atomic weight, 35.4.
[1913 Webster]
Chlorine family, the elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine,
and iodine, called the halogens, and classed together
from their common peculiarities.
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Euchlorine (gcide) | Euchlorine \Eu*chlo"rine\, n. [Cf. F. euchlorine. See
Euchloric.] (Chem.)
A yellow or greenish yellow gas, first prepared by Davy,
evolved from potassium chlorate and hydrochloric acid. It is
supposed to consist of chlorine tetroxide with some free
chlorine. Euchologion |
chlorine (wn) | chlorine
n 1: a common nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens;
best known as a heavy yellow irritating toxic gas; used to
purify water and as a bleaching agent and disinfectant;
occurs naturally only as a salt (as in sea water) [syn:
chlorine, Cl, atomic number 17] |
chlorine dioxide (wn) | chlorine dioxide
n 1: an explosive gas (ClO2) used chiefly in bleaching paper or
starch or soap or flour and in water purification |
chlorine water (wn) | chlorine water
n 1: an aqueous solution of chlorine used as a bleaching agent |
radiochlorine (wn) | radiochlorine
n 1: a radioactive isotope of chlorine |
chlorine (elements) | chlorine
Symbol: Cl
Atomic number: 17
Atomic weight: 35.453
Halogen element. Poisonous greenish-yellow gas. Occurs widely in nature
as
sodium chloride in seawater. Reacts directly with many elements and
compounds, strong oxidizing agent. Discovered by Karl Scheele in 1774.
Humphrey David confirmed it as an element in 1810.
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