iridic chloride
iridic chloride
[i′rid·ik ′klȯr‚īd] (inorganic chemistry)
IrCl4 A hygroscopic brownish-black mass, soluble in water and alcohol; used to analyze for nitric acid, HNO3, and in analytical microscopic work. Also known as iridium chloride; iridium tetrachloride.
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