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perchloride

NOUN
  1. a chloride containing an unusually high proportion of chlorine

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  • In a flash I knew that if I added malic acid to the mercury -- perchloride of mercury or corrosive sublimate -- I would have calomel or subchloride of mercury, the only thing that would switch the poison out of my system and Mrs. Boncour's. The Poisoned Pen
  • _ -- Morphine and its acetate give an orange-red colour with nitric acid, becoming brighter on standing; decompose iodic acid, setting free iodine; with perchloride of iron, gives a rich indigo-blue; with bichromate of potassium, a green turning to brown. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • Meconic acid gives a blood-red colour with perchloride of iron, not discharged by corrosive sublimate or chloride of gold. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • The red coloration disappears, a part of the iron perchloride is washed out, and in the parts which have not been acted on by light the perchloride is transformed into sesquioxide. Photographic Reproduction Processes
  • He would have been greatly irritated and thrown off his balance, had any one told him that the elixir of gold is nothing but the perchloride of iron. Les Miserables
  • The dynamite, the detective said, there were impurities, a residue of ammonium oxalate and potassium perchloride that might mean the bomb was homemade, and the dead bolt on the front door was shattered. Fight Club
  • Numerous other chemical substances have been used, alone and also in conjunction with one another, such as perchloride of iron, copperas, manganese, &c. Manures and the principles of manuring
  • The similar colour produced by sulpho-cyanide of potassium and perchloride of iron is discharged by chloride of gold and corrosive sublimate. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • This develops a blood-red colour with perchloride of iron, bleached by corrosive sublimate. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • By tasting, and guessing, and adding I in KI, or perchloride of iron. Victorian Woman Doctors
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