Chlorid

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃlɑɹɪd/

Chlorid (noun)

  1. A compound made when chlorine combines with another element, forming a salt.
  2. A substance containing the chlorine ion, often in salts used in labs or industry.

Examples

  • The salt of chlorine dissolves quickly in water.
  • Many salt of chlorine products are used for cleaning.