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bichloride

[ bahy-klawr-ahyd, -id, -klohr- ]

noun

Chemistry.


bichloride

/ ²ú²¹ÉªËˆ°ì±ôɔ˰ù²¹Éª»å /

noun

  1. another name for dichloride
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Origin of bichloride1

First recorded in 1800–10; bi- 1 + chloride
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The best practical antiseptic for sanitary purposes is cleanliness; the best disinfectants are heat, bichloride of mercury, sulphate of iron, chloride of zinc, sulphurous acid, chlorine, sunlight, and pure air, and, for yellow fever, cold.

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Afterward wash the wagon with the acid bichloride.

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There is, however, one of the bichloride of mercury processes, published some years ago, which I modified so as to give the most satisfactory results.

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If this fails, give one-twelfth of a grain of bichloride of mercury thrice daily.

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Be careful of the bichloride of mercury, because it is a poison.

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