chlorpicrin









chlorpicrin


chlorpicrin [klawr-pik-rin, klohr-] Examples noun Chemistry.

  1. chloropicrin.

Examples from the Web for chlorpicrin Historical Examples of chlorpicrin

  • England received 900 tons of our chlorpicrin and 368 tons of American phosgene.

    America’s Munitions 1917-1918

    Benedict Crowell

  • The compound manufactured in largest amount in America was chlorpicrin.

    Creative Chemistry

    Edwin E. Slosson

  • The chlorpicrin plant at Edgewood went into entire operation on June 14, 1918.

    America’s Munitions 1917-1918

    Benedict Crowell

  • A violent reaction is set up and the chlorpicrin distils over, generally without the necessity for any external heating.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3

    Various

  • When pure, chlorpicrin is a colorless liquid which boils at a temperature approximately of 112° C.

    America’s Munitions 1917-1918

    Benedict Crowell

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