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  • ...may also act as a [[nucleophilic catalyst]] for the alkylation of alkyl [[chlorides]], [[bromides]], or [[mesylates]].
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  • [[Category:Chlorides]]
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  • ...the interaction of dicyanodiamide, and methylammonium and dimethylammonium chlorides respectively |journal=J Chem Soc, Transactions |volume=121|pages=1790–5 |
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  • [[Category:Chlorides]]
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  • [[Category:Chlorides]]
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  • | title = The distributions of bound sulfates and chlorides in concrete subjected to mixed NaCl, MgSO<sub>4</sub>, Na<sub>2</sub>SO<sub | title = Influence of penetrating chlorides on the pore structure of structural concrete
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  • ...and coastal features, where its low permeability and greater resistance to chlorides and sulfates can help to reduce corrosive action and deterioration of the s
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  • ...ected into the waste gas stream to neutralize acids, such as fluorides and chlorides prior to being released to atmosphere.
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  • Cold climates may present special challenges. Road salt contains chlorides that could migrate through the porous pavement into groundwater. Snow plow
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  • ...m chloride|{{chem|CaCl|2}}]] and [[sodium chloride|NaCl]]. However, use of chlorides may cause corrosion in steel reinforcing and is prohibited in some countrie ...fast-flowing water, physical damage and chemical damage (from carbonation, chlorides, sulfates and distillate water).
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  • [[Category:Chlorides]]
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  • [[Category:Chlorides]]
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  • [[Category:Chlorides]]
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  • ...assing air through aqueous solutions of some salts of sodium or potassium (chlorides, iodides, thiosulfates, etc.) with the addition of [[phenolphthalein]]:<ref
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  • ...with almost all of the elements to give compounds that are usually called chlorides. Chlorine gas reacts with most organic compounds, and will even sluggishly ...| chlorides || align="center"|Cl<sup>−</sup> || ionic chlorides, organic chlorides, hydrochloric acid
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  • ...difference between coordinated and ionic chloride in the cobalt [[ammine]] chlorides and to explain many of the previously inexplicable isomers. He resolved th
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  • ...ted and ionic in a compound, for example chloride in the cobalt [[ammine]] chlorides and to explain many of the previously inexplicable isomers.
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  • *two chlorides of priority number 1
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  • ...c synthesis]]. For example, [[sulfinate]] [[ester]]s made from [[sulfinyl chlorides]] and menthol can be used to make [[enantiomer|enantiomerically pure]] [[s
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