Similar words: chloroplast, chlorophyll, imploring, tailoring, exploring, imploringly, florid, florist. Meaning: ['klɔːriːn] n. 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).
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31. This reacts with the chlorine in a similar way to ozone in the stratosphere, but more usefully.
32. A move further towards the end-user is being forged by linking the chlorine, hypochlorite and electrochemical technology businesses.
33. Ordinary chlorine bleach kills the virus on contact and can be used to sterilize needles between uses.
34. Today there is general agreement that ozone is destroyed by chlorine.
35. The undeniable fact is that chlorine is building up in the atmosphere much faster than it can be coped with.
36. Dad paid extra for him to come twice a week and fine-tune the chlorine.
37. Water treatment facilities are non-existent in the area, with chemicals such as chlorine unobtainable to stop the outbreak.
38. They are about 8 microns in diameter and probably consist largely of chlorides, that is, of compounds containing chlorine.
39. Chlorine bleaching of pulp for paper releases dioxins into rivers and soil, further polluting the environment.
40. If the residual smell of chlorine bothers you, follow the last wash by rinsing with a little hydrogen peroxide.
41. After treatment the store should be ventilated until the chlorine smell has dispersed.
42. It is estimated that every chlorine molecule has the ability to destroy 100,[http://sentencedict.com/chlorine.html]000 ozone molecules.
43. Finesse Intensive Conditioner is an ideal way of treating holiday hair, repairing damage done by sun, sea and chlorine.
44. Here the X-rays knock off chlorine atoms one after another until there are only VOC-like compounds left, which are finally destroyed.
45. What is important is that all the chlorine in the VOCs ends up as chloride ion rather than other potentially hazardous chlorinated compounds.
46. But only a small number of cases have actually been linked to chlorine by-products.
47. But experts predict that a landslide would rupture chlorine tanks.
48. Even with goggles, the chlorine in the water made his eyes red.
49. By supplying addition molecules of chlorine it is possible to replace all the hydrogen atoms.
50. A common cause, according to recent research, is the chlorine solution sometimes used to bleach and sterilise corks.
51. A big offender is chlorine gas used for bleaching wood pulp.
52. It showed how much lead and chlorine was in it.
53. Scientists confirmed that the addition of chlorine was unlikely to protect against any serious attempt to interfere with the water supply.
54. If you're filling the pond with tap water, allow seven days for any chlorine to disappear before planting.
55. With chlorinated hydrocarbons, the ease of biodegradation decreases as the number of chlorine atoms per molecule increases.
56. Chlorine is usually liquefied before use or storage.
57. A binary compound of chlorine.
58. Chlorine may cause plant damage.
59. Chlorine has a high valence electron energy.
60. A compound that consists of chlorine and halocarbon.
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