kloriidide
Kloriidide is the Estonian term used for chlorides, a broad class of chemical compounds that contain chlorine in the form of the chloride ion Cl− or chlorine bound to another element. In many salts, chloride acts as the counteranion, forming ionic lattices with metals or other cations. Chlorides occur widely in nature and industry, and they range from simple inorganic salts to more complex covalent compounds.
Common examples include sodium chloride (NaCl) and potassium chloride (KCl), which are widely used in food and
Properties of chlorides vary significantly. Many metal chlorides are ionic solids with high melting points, while
Applications span food, chemical manufacturing, materials science, and environmental technology. Safety considerations depend on the specific