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dichloride
di·chlo·ride D0204200 (dī-klôr′īd′)n. A chemical compound containing two chlorine atoms or ions. Also called bichloride.dichloride (daɪˈklɔːraɪd) n (Elements & Compounds) a compound in which two atoms of chlorine are combined with another atom or group. Also called: bichloride di•chlo•ride (daɪˈklɔr aɪd, -ɪd, -ˈkloʊr-) n. a compound in which two atoms of chlorine are combined with another element or group. [1815–25] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dichloride - a compound containing two chlorine atoms per moleculebichloridechloride - any compound containing a chlorine atom | Translationsdichloride
dichloride[dī′klȯr‚īd] (chemistry) Any inorganic salt or organic compound that has two chloride atoms in its molecule. dichloride
di·chlor·ide (dī-klōr'īd), A compound with a molecule containing two atoms of chlorine to one of another element.dichloride Related to dichloride: Dichloroethane, Sulfur dichloride, Methylene dichloride, Sulfuryl dichlorideSynonyms for dichloridenoun a compound containing two chlorine atoms per moleculeSynonymsRelated Words |