hy·po·chlo·rous acid /ˌhaɪpəˈklorəs, ˈklɔr-/
hy·po·chlo·rous acid /-ˌklorəs, ˌklɔr-/ 名詞
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Chlo·ride n. Chem. A binary compound of chlorine with another element or radical; as, chloride of sodium (common salt).
Chloride of ammonium, sal ammoniac.
Chloride of lime, bleaching powder; a grayish white substance, CaOCl2, used in bleaching and disinfecting; -- called more properly calcium hypochlorite. See Hypochlorous acid, under Hypochlorous.
Mercuric chloride, corrosive sublimate.
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Hy·po·chlo·rous a. Chem. Pertaining to, or derived from, chlorine having a valence lower than in chlorous compounds.
Hypochlorous acid Chem., an acid derived from chlorine, not known in a pure state, but forming various salts, called hypochlorites.
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hypochlorous acid
n : a weak unstable acid known only in solution and in its
salts; used as a bleaching agent and as an oxidizing
agent