hydrogen chloride

collocation in English

meaningsofhydrogenandchloride

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hydrogen
noun[U]
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/ˈhaɪ.drə.dʒən/
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/ˈhaɪ.drə.dʒən/
a chemical element that is the lightest gas, has no colour, taste, or smell, and combines with oxygen to ...
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chloride
noun[C or U]
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/ˈklɔː.raɪd/
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/ˈklɔːr.aɪd/
a chemical compound that is a mixture of chlorine and ...
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(Definition ofhydrogenandchloridefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Further correlation was observed between: r nitrogen dioxide and oxygen; r nitrogen dioxide and toluene; r nitrogen dioxide andhydrogenchloride; and r toluene and carbon monoxide.
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It admits that there are clouds of gaseous acidhydrogenchloridewhich extend up to a mile and a half around the ship.
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Any equipment handlinghydrogenchloridegas must be checked on a routine basis; particularly valve stems and regulators.
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By careful heating, preferably with ammonium chloride or in an atmosphere ofhydrogenchloride, the hexahydrate could be dehydrated to provide the anhydrous chloride.
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It will react with water giving offhydrogenchloridevapors and dimethylamidophosphoric acid.
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An example is the weakly acidic ammonium chloride, which is produced from the strong acidhydrogenchlorideand the weak base ammonia.
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However,hydrogenchlorideproduction continued as a step in hydrochloric acid production.
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In this capacity, they suppress degradation by removing allylic chloride groups and by absorbinghydrogenchloride.
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Breathing in gas with more than fifty parts per million ofhydrogenchloridecan cause death in humans.
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Thulium reacts withhydrogenchlorideto produce hydrogen gas and thulium chloride.
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After the year 2000, hydrochloric acid is mostly made by absorbing by-producthydrogenchloridefrom industrial organic compounds production.
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Very irritating vapors are formed from hot material, which may form phosgene gas,hydrogenchloride, and sulfur dioxide.
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The resulting adduct is brominated followed by treatment withhydrogenchloridein nitromethane in the presence of aluminum trichloride or with iodine monochloride.
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Hydrogen sulfide andhydrogenchlorideare cosmically rarer than water and ammonia.
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Growth rates above 2 micrometres per minute produce polycrystalline silicon, and negative growth rates (etching) may occur if too muchhydrogenchloridebyproduct is present.
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The principal gases released during volcanic activity are water, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide andhydrogenchloride.
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The preparation of tosyl esters and amides are conducted in the presence of a base, which absorbshydrogenchloride.
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This process is attractive industrially becausehydrogenchlorideis less expensive than chlorine.
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When this happens,hydrogenchlorideis released into the atmosphere and oxidation of the compound occurs.
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