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illustrative is the
formation of gold(III)
chloride by the
chlorination of gold. The
chlorination of
metals is
usually not very
important industrially since...
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invented by
Charles Frederick Wallace[citation needed] who
dubbed it the
Chlorinator. It was
manufactured by the
Wallace &
Tiernan company beginning in 1913...
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Chlorination may
refer to:
Chlorination reaction, a
halogenation reaction using chlorine Water chlorination, a
method of
water treatment This disambiguation...
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chlorine generator (also
known as salt cell, salt generator, salt
chlorinator, or SWG) uses
electrolysis in the
presence of
dissolved salt to produce...
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Chlorinated polyethylene (PE-C or CPE) is an
inexpensive variation of polyethylene,
where chlorine is
substituted for some of the
hydrogen atoms. CPE...
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commonly used as
solvents and are
referred to as "
chlorinated solvents".[citation needed]
Chlorination modifies the
physical properties of hydrocarbons...
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chlorine compounds are rare in
living organisms, and
artificially produced chlorinated organics range from
inert to toxic. In the
upper atmosphere, chlorine-containing...
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chemical properties vary
widely across the class. As the
degree of
chlorination increases,
melting point and
lipophilicity increase, and
vapour pressure...
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Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) is a
thermoplastic produced by
chlorination of
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin. CPVC is
significantly more flexible...
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Chlorinated paraffins (CPs) are
complex mixtures of
polychlorinated n-alkanes (paraffin wax). The
chlorination degree of CPs can vary
between 30 and 70...