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inorganic chemical compounds of chlorine. For an alternative listing please see inorganic_compounds_by_element#Chlorine. See also: Category:Chlorides....
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For more information, see Chlorine oxides. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chlorine oxides....
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Chlorine-containing natural products....
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Category:Chlorimides (category Chlorine(−I) compounds)
Chlorimides are chemicals containing the =NCl, ie chlorine attached to an imide nitrogen. They may also be termed "chlorimines" or N-chloro imines....
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by combining lithium with other elements, such as oxygen, sulfur, and chlorine, to form different chemical compounds. These compounds have a wide range...
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Category:Chlorates (category Chlorine oxyanions)
convention distinguishes four chlorates, based on the oxidation state of the chlorine within the oxyanion. The stock and common names are: Chlorate(I) = Hypochlorite...
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Category:Chlorides (category Chlorine(−I) compounds)
This category is limited to inorganic chemical compounds which contain chlorine. These may be metal salts containing chloride ion such as sodium chloride...
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The Halide Class includes minerals with a halogen as the major anion: fluorine F−. chlorine Cl−, iodine I−, or bromine Br−....
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Organoarsenic compounds with chlorine attached to arsenic...
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