chlorides

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Definition of chlorides in English Turkish dictionary

chloride
(Havacılık) klörür
chloride
klorür

Gümüş klorür tamamen suda çözünür değil. - Silver chloride is not completely water-soluble.

Sodyum klorür genelde tuz olarak bilinir. - Sodium chloride is commonly known as salt.

chloride
chloride of lime kalsiyum klorid
chloride
(isim) klorid
chloride
{i} klorid
English - English
Are chemical combinations of metals and hydrochloric acid These can also penetrate into the cured concrete, e g due to PVC fire gasses or defrosting salt, and affect the reinforcing steel located inside the alkalic medium in the form of pitting, without this condition being visible on the outside of the concrete Chlorides need a humid environment If the concrete is protected and the pore water diffuses to the outside, coroosion due to chlorides is not possible A chloride content of less than 0 4 % is permitted in reinforced concrete, less than 0 2 % in prestressed concrete Referring to the cement content this is considered harmless
Chemical salts from the addition of chlorine based products, hydrochloric acid etc Main constituent of TDS
plural of chloride
Indicative of the concentration of salt water Concentrations above 250mg/L are detectable by taste
Salts of chloride are generally soluble High concentrations contribute to corrosion problems
acyl chlorides
plural form of acyl chloride
chloride
any salt of hydrochloric acid, such as sodium chloride, or any binary compound of chlorine and another element or radical
chloride
Inorganic element that is found in water High clorides can make water taste salty
chloride
One of seven major ions in most natural waters; element that dissolves from rock materials The following contribute to an increase in chloride levels: aridity, return drainage from irrigation, sewage, drainage from oil wells, salt springs, and industrial waste Increased levels of chloride will heighten the corrosive effects of water; combined with sodium, causes a salty taste
chloride
{i} compound of chlorine with another element
chloride
Chloride is a chemical compound of chlorine and another substance. The scientific name for common salt is sodium chloride. a chemical compound that is a mixture of chlorine and another substance (chlorine). carbonyl chloride polyvinyl chloride sodium chloride vinyl chloride
chloride
An ion that imparts a sweet finish to beer
chloride
any salt of hydrochloric acid (containing the chloride ion) any compound containing a chlorine atom
chloride
A compound that contains either the Cl- ion or chlorine with an oxidation state of -1, such as HCl
chloride
Chloride is a chemical compound containing chlorine
chloride
The anionic form of the element chlorine (Cl) that has a single negative charge as dissolved in water
chloride
Chloride is important to the function of nerves, muscle, and cells Chloride is an electrolyte regulated by the kidneys and adrenal glands It is usually associated with a high or low level of sodium or potassium Borderline low or high levels of chloride have very little significance Magnesium - Magnesium helps regulate energy production in the cells This element is found primarily inside the cells A low magnesium level may indicate severe malnutrition, severe diarrhea, alcoholism, or excessive use of diuretics A low level of magnesium can cause your muscles to tremble High values may indicate kidney disorder Any value outside the specified reference range should be reported to your health care provider
chloride
A binary compound of chlorine with another element or radical; as, chloride of sodium (common salt)
chloride
Chloride is a natural forming mineral found in water High levels of chloride can impact taste and also be associated with corrosion or high Sodium content Water with excessive amounts of chloride can be very toxic to most plants The EPA maximum contaminant level for chloride is 250 ppm
chloride
any compound containing a chlorine atom
chloride
Cleaning chemical that may corrode stainless steel Care must be taken to immediately rinse stainless steel with water if cleaners containing chloride are used Cleaners with chloride must not be allowed to remain in contact with stainless steel components for long periods of time
chloride
A compound of chlorine with one other positive element
chloride
Chlorine in the chloride ion (Cl-) form has very different properties from chlorine gas (Cl2), which is used for disinfecting The chloride ion (Cl-) in lake water is commonly considered an indicator of human activity Agricultural chemicals, human and animal wastes, and road salt are the major sources of chloride in lake water
chloride
any salt of hydrochloric acid (containing the chloride ion)
chloride
muriate
chloride
chloruret
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