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chlorine

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Noun — A greenish, toxic gas element, widely used to disinfect water and as a bleaching agent.

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Etymology

Coined in 1810 by chemist Humphry Davy from Greek khlōros ("pale green") plus the chemical ending -ine.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “chlorine” mean?

The word “chlorine” means a greenish, toxic gas element, widely used to disinfect water and as a bleaching agent. In plain terms, the chemical element used to disinfect swimming pools and drinking water.

How do you pronounce “chlorine”?

“Chlorine” is pronounced KLAW-reen (/ˈklɔɹin/ in IPA).

How do you use “chlorine” in a sentence?

Here is “chlorine” used in a sentence: “The pool had a strong smell of chlorine after being cleaned.”

What part of speech is “chlorine”?

“Chlorine” is a noun.

Where does the word “chlorine” come from?

The word “chlorine” dates back to around 1810 and comes from Greek. Coined in 1810 by chemist Humphry Davy from Greek khlōros ("pale green") plus the chemical ending -ine.

Is “chlorine” a common word?

“Chlorine” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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