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chloride of lime
chloride of lime
noun
- another name for bleaching powder
Word History and Origins
Origin of chloride of lime1
Example Sentences
The curtains were doused with a product called chloride of lime.
Officials tried to shield lawmakers from the Great Stink, soaking the curtains in chloride of lime in a bid to mask the stench.
Send round carts of chloride of lime, at short intervals during warm or “muggy” weather, and direct a bucketful to be delivered to every housewife, to remove stenches from sinks, water-closets, &c.
By the Dimmock process the wings are first acted upon by a saturated solution of the chloride of lime, chlorine being, of course, the bleaching agent.
Bleaching powder, a powder for bleaching, consisting of chloride of lime, or some other chemical or chemicals.
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