kloridiin
Kloridiin is a term used in chemistry to refer to chloride-containing compounds, including the chloride ion and the salts formed with it. The chloride ion (Cl−) is the conjugate base of hydrochloric acid and a common counterion in inorganic and organic salts. The class encompasses many substances, such as sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, and ammonium chloride. These compounds are typically ionic and often highly soluble in water, yielding solutions that conduct electricity.
Natural occurrence and production of chlorides are widespread. They are abundant in seawater and in minerals
Uses of chloride-containing substances are diverse. They serve as seasonings and preservatives in food, electrolytes in
Safety and handling considerations vary by specific compound. In general, ordinary salt-like chlorides pose low acute