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Sodium chloride (14160 bytes)
12: <td>Sodium chloride</td> 15: <td>[[sodium|Na]][[chlorine|Cl]]</td> 19: [[Image:Halite(Salt)USGOV.jpg|150px|Sodium Chlorite]]</td> 100: ...al compound]] with [[chemical formula|formula]] [[Sodium|Na]][[Chlorine|Cl]]. 101: Sodium chloride is the [[salt]] most responsible for the salinity... Chloride (862 bytes) 2: ...ides. An example is table salt, which is [[sodium chloride]] with the formula NaCl. In [[water (molecule)|wa... 4: Chloride ions have important physiological roles. For ins... 7: [[Category:Chlorides]] Sodium (10357 bytes) 6: | colspan="2" align="center" | '''sodium''' – [[magnesium]] 16: | sodium, Na, 11 152: ...'' (''Natrium'' in [[Latin]]) and atom number 11. Sodium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive [[metal]] belon... 156: ...de]] [[ion]]s. If ground to a fine enough powder, sodium will ignite spontaneously in water. However, it d... 159: ...This alkali metal is also a component of [[sodium chloride]] (NaCl) which is vital to [[life]]. Other uses: ... Zinc chloride (557 bytes) 1: [[Image:Zinc_chloride.jpg|thumb|right|Zinc chloride hydrate]] 2: '''Zinc chloride''' (ZnCl<sub>2</sub>) is a colorless or white mat... 6: Zinc [[chloride]] can be quenched from the melt to form a glassy ... 8: ...ry:metal halides]][[Category:halides]] [[Category:chlorides]] Copper(II) chloride (10951 bytes) 4: ...g|300px|copper(II)_chloride]] <br/> '' copper(II)_chloride '' 6: ...stematic name|IUPAC name]]''' <br/> '''copper(II) chloride''' 31: * '''cupric chloride''' 32: * '''copper dichloride''' 50: ... bgcolor="#ffeedd" | Decomposition to [[copper(I) chloride|CuCl]] Copper chloride (315 bytes) 1: Copper forms two stable chlorides: 2: *[[Copper(I) chloride]] (cuprous chloride), CuCl, mineral name [[nantokite]]. 4: *[[Copper(II) chloride]] (cupric chloride), CuCl<sub>2</sub>, mineral name [[eriochalcite]... Polyvinyl chloride (5782 bytes) 2: '''Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)''' is a widely-used [[plastic]]. In terms ... 4: ...hloride is produced from its [[monomer]], [[vinyl chloride]] ([[chemical formula]] [[carbon|C]][[hydrogen|H]... 10: ...ppeared as a white solid inside flasks of [[vinyl chloride]] that had been left exposed to sunlight. In the... 20: ...atied occupational cancers with exposure to vinyl chloride. 22: ...se [[dioxin]] is produced as a byproduct of vinyl chloride manufacture. Acid chloride (1226 bytes) 1: ...epared by reacting a carboxylic acid with thionyl chloride (R-COOH + SOCl<sub>2</sub> -> R-COCl + SO<sub>2</... 3: ...an [[alcohol]] or an [[amine]] respectively. Acid chlorides will also react with [[water]] or a [[Gilman rea... Ethyl chloride (6076 bytes) 15: <td>Ethyl chloride</td> 96: '''Ethyl chloride''' is a [[chemical compound]] once widely used in... 100: ...rom 130-250°C. Under these conditions, ethyl chloride is produced according to the [[chemical equation]... 104: ...l chloride]] production. Should demand for ethyl chloride continue to fall to the point where making it for... 108: ...he industrialized world, and the demand for ethyl chloride has fallen sharply. Vinyl chloride (7538 bytes) 18: <td>[[Vinyl]] chloride, chloroethene</td> 99: ...efly used to produce its [[polymer]], [[polyvinyl chloride]] (PVC). At room temperature, it is a toxic, col... 102: ...ult]]. They obtained it by treating [[ethylene dichloride]] with a solution of [[potassium hydroxide]] in [... 104: ...chloric acid|hydrogen chloride]] using [[mercuric chloride]] as a [[catalyst]]. While this method was widel... 107: ...[[chemical reaction|react]] to produce ethylene dichloride according to the [[chemical equation]] Benzalkonium chloride (4410 bytes) 16: <td>Benzalkonium chloride</td> 20: ...oride.png|none|chemical structure of benzalkonium chloride]]</td> 102: '''Benzalkonium Chloride''' is an [[organic]] compound that is used as an ... 106: ...nd [[acetone]]. Aqueous solutions of benzalkonium chloride are neutral to slightly [[alkaline]], generally c... 108: Benzalkonium chloride solutions are rapidly acting anti-infective agent... Ferric chloride (748 bytes) 1: '''Ferric chloride''' (FeCl<sub>3</sub>) is an iron-based [[salt]]. ... 3: The most common non-industrial use of ferric chloride is in the [[etching]] of [[printed circuit board]... 13: [[Category:Chlorides]] Mercury(II) chloride (285 bytes) 1: '''Mercury chloride''' is a white poisonous soluble crystalline [[sub... 7: [[Category:Chlorides]] Magnesium chloride (5925 bytes) 4: ...AME}}.jpg|200px|{{PAGENAME}}]] <br/> '' Magnesium chloride hexahydrate '' 6: ...[[systematic name|IUPAC]] name''' <br/> Magnesium chloride 30: * '''Magnesium(II) chloride''' 57: | [[cadmium chloride|CdCl<sub>2</sub>]] 67: | [[beryllium chloride]] Potassium chloride (6088 bytes) 6: ...[[systematic name|IUPAC]] name''' <br/> potassium chloride 63: | [[sodium chloride]] 64: [[rubidium chloride]] 69: ...ineral]] sylvite and in combination with [[sodium chloride]] as [[sylvinite]]. 72: ...e, it will precipitate [[Solubility|insoluble]] [[chloride]]s when added to a solution of an appropriate [[m... Suxamethonium chloride (3635 bytes) 7: ...l)bis(oxy)]<BR>bis[N,N,N-trimethylethanaminium] dichloride'' 40: '''Suxamethonium chloride''' (also known as '''succinylcholine''', or '''sc... Mercury chloride (120 bytes) 1: '''Mercury chloride''' can refer to: 2: *[[Mercury_(II)_chloride]] (HgCl2) 3: *[[Mercury_(I)_chloride]] (Hg2Cl2) Hydrogen chloride (802 bytes) 1: ...h the water molecules to form [[hydronium]] and [[chloride]] [[ion]]s. The resulting solution is called [[h... Ammonium chloride (5420 bytes) 15: <td>Ammonium chloride</td> 100: ...e''' or Sal Ammoniac (chemically ''[[ammonium]] [[chloride]]'' (NH<sub>4</sub>Cl); also ''zalmiak'', ''sal a... 130: [[Category:Chlorides]] Radium chloride (188 bytes) 1: '''[[Radium]] [[chloride]]''', RaCl<sub>2</sub>, is a [[salt]] commonly us... 3: [[Category:Chlorides]]
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