Definition
Relating to or containing chlorine in a particular oxidation state; describing chlorine compounds, especially chloric acid.
Etymology
From chlorine + -ic (suffix meaning 'relating to or containing'). Formed in early 19th-century chemistry following systematic naming conventions for oxidation states.
Kelly Says
Chloric acid is a powerful oxidizer that will spontaneously ignite when mixed with organic materials—it's so reactive that it's rarely used except in specialized industry, making it a chemical that demands serious respect.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
Chlorine
klor-ee-n
BNবাংলা
ক্লোরিক
klor-ee-k
CSČeština
chlorid
klor-id
DEDeutsch
chlorisch
klor-ish
ELΕλληνικά
χλωριούχο
hloo-ree-oo-kho
ESEspañol
clórico
klo-ree-koh
FRFrançais
chlorique
klor-ee-k
HIहिन्दी
क्लोरीक
klor-ee-k
IDBahasa Indonesia
klorik
klor-ik
ITItaliano
clorico
klo-ree-koh
KKKK
хлористый
khlor-ist-y
MSBahasa Melayu
klorik
klor-ik
MYမြန်မာ
ကလောရီ
ka-la-ree
PLPolski
chlorowy
klor-o-vee
PTPortuguês
clórico
klo-ree-koh
RUРусский
хлористый
khlor-ist-y
SWKiswahili
chloric
klor-ik
TAதமிழ்
குளோரிக்க
ku-lo-ree-kk
TEతెలుగు
క్లోరిక
klo-ree-ka
UKУкраїнська
хлоридний
khlor-id-nyy
VITiếng Việt
clo-ric
klo-rik