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chlorine

[klawr-een, -in, klohr-] / ˈklɔr in, -ɪn, ˈkloʊr- /
NOUN
element
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It should throw a shadow of chemical memory across our faces like the smell of chlorine.

From Los Angeles Times

Depending on the type of rocket fuel used, launches produce nitrogen oxides, chlorine, black carbon particles, water vapor, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide — and no propellant avoids creating of some kind of emissions.

From Salon

Rock said their final mix had slightly elevated chlorine levels, so they had to water it deeply to help dilute and flush out that excess chemical compound.

From Los Angeles Times

American farmers are allowed to wash chickens with chlorine solution to maximise productivity and lifting European bans on the practice has been a longstanding demand of US trade negotiators.

From BBC

Boiling, freezing, adding chlorine or other disinfectant or letting water stand will not make it safe.

From Los Angeles Times