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/ˈklôrˌīd/,
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chlorides, plural;
  1. A compound of chlorine with another element or group, esp. a salt of the anion Cl or an organic compound with chlorine bonded to an alkyl group


  1. (chloride) any compound containing a chlorine atom
  2. (Chloride (Cl)) It is one of the major anions found in water and wastewater. The recommended maximum contaminant level is 250 mg/L, since the chloride ion imparts a salty taste to the water. ...
  3. (Chloride) A compound in which one of the elements is chlorine (sodium chloride — table salt — is the most common example); found in the body in large amounts. It is an electrolyte, thus is involved in water balance and acid-base balance. ...
  4. (Chloride (CL)) Chloride (Cl) is an electrolyte that is important in water distribution and general cell function. Chloride levels may be abnormal in a variety of metabolic and kidney conditions. ...
  5. (Chloride (Cl?)) One of the major anions commonly found in water and wastewater. Its presence is often determined by ion chromatographic or volumetric analysis. ...
  6. (Chloride) An ion that imparts a sweet finish to beer.
  7. (Chloride) Common anionic form of chlorine which carries one net negative charge. A common anion in many waters.
  8. (Chloride) The sources of chloride (Cl^-) in Florida’s aquifer systems are the lateral intrusion of recent seawater, residual seawater in an aquifer, and marine aerosols. ...
  9. (Chloride) used as a preservative in solutions such as eye drops and also in some throat lozenges, it is antiseptic and disinfectant.
  10. (chloride) Charged Anion formed from chlorine.  In water supplies, it imparts an undesirable taste to water and beverages prepared from water.
  11. Chloride imparts a salty taste, and can indicate contamination from sea water, brackish water, or salt storage.
  12. Chloride is a natural forming mineral found in water. High levels of chloride can impact taste and also be associated with corrosion or high Sodium content. Water with excessive amounts of chloride can be very toxic to most plants. The EPA maximum contaminant level for chloride is 250 ppm.
  13. Chloride is a salt that is highly soluble in water. It can cause corrosion on plumbing pipes and pitting corrosion on stainless steel. At high levels it imparts a salty taste to food and beverages. Public Drinking Water Standards require chloride levels not to exceed 250 mg/L
  14. Salts of chloride are generally soluble. High concentrations contribute to corrosion problems.
  15. Chloride ions usually associated with sodium, calcium, potassium and magnesium that are common to road salt. Road salt causes stell pipes to corrode in soil.
  16. an ion which forms acids when combined with hydrogen and salts when combined with metal ions. Chlorides can be corrosive and impart a salty taste to water.
  17. Byproducts in the water resulting from the use of any chlorine product. Principal component of Total Dissolved Solids.