hypochlorous

hypochlorous
/huy'peuh klawr"euhs, -klohr"-/, adj.
of or derived from hypochlorous acid.
[1835-45; HYPO- + CHLOROUS]

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  • hypochlorous — adj. pertaining to hypochlorous acid (Chemistry) …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • hypochlorous acid — [hī΄pōklôr′əs] n. a weak unstable acid, HClO, known only in solution and used as a bleaching and oxidizing agent …   English World dictionary

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  • hypochlorous — adjective Pertaining to or derived from chlorine having a valence lower than in chlorous compounds …   Wiktionary

  • hypochlorous — hy·po·chlorous …   English syllables

  • hypochlorous acid — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1841 an unstable strongly oxidizing but weak acid HClO obtained in solution along with hydrochloric acid by reaction of chlorine with water and used especially in the form of salts as an… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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