aluminum chloride
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aluminum chloride
[ə′lüm·ə·nəm ′klȯr‚īd] (inorganic chemistry)
AlCl3 or Al2Cl6 A deliquescent compound in the form of white to colorless hexagonal crystals; fumes in air and reacts explosively with water; used as a catalyst.
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aluminium chloride intoxication on selected biochemical parameters and oxidative-antioxidative balance in experimental animals," Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, vol.
Effect of
Aluminium Chloride on Sexual Efficiency in Adult Male Rats.
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