“Sodium chloride, a common chloride, is widely used as a seasoning and preservative in the food industry.”
“The hydrated protein-lipid system was solvated in a water bath including chloride and sodium ions at physiological concentration.”
“Important monomers which undergo these reactions include styrene, methylmethacrylate, vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride, and other acrylates.”
chlorination
(chemistry) The act or process of chlorinating something; especially, the addition of chlorine to water to purify it, and a process for the extraction of gold by exposure of the auriferous material to chlorine gas.
“Standard laboratory techniques such as titration are routinely used at sea for determining chlorinity.”
“The difference in the amounts added gives the degree of chlorinity.”
“Salinity is the total weight of dissolved solids, in grams, found in one kilogram of seawater and may be determined from the concentration of chlorinity because of the constancy of major constituents.”
“In table salt, sodium atoms donate one electron each to chlorine atoms, making the sodiums positively charged ions and the chlorines negatively charged ions.”
“Not only is there no special propensity for cancer causation among chlorines, the addition of chlorine can actually detoxify certain compounds.”
“How toxic and persistent any one of them will be in the human body is determined by how many chlorines it has and where they reside.”