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chloride of lime Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

চুন ক্লোরাইড,





chloride of lime's Usage Examples:

His installation fed a concentrated solution of so-called chloride of lime to the water being treated.


clothes, at a charge of a penny per week, and showed them how to use a chloride of lime (bleach) to get them clean.


the anaesthetic chloroform (trichloromethane) in 1831, by distilling chloride of lime with alcohol in a copper barrel, using it as a mild anesthetic in amputation.


including deep lancing of blisters, blood letting, Epsom salt doses, chloride of lime rinses, tincture of diluted myrrh, fever treatments supplied in the.


The odor has been described as resembling "chloride of lime", a smell similar to some bathroom disinfectants containing bleach.


As Health Officer for Paterson, Leal used solutions of chloride of lime (calcium hypochlorite) to "disinfect" homes where scarlet fever, diphtheria.


second trial was held to determine, in part, whether the addition of chloride of lime (calcium hypochlorite) produced a water that was "pure and wholesome".


the sanitary police ordered it evacuated, swept and disinfected with chloride of lime.


published in 1894, Moritz Traube formally proposed the addition of chloride of lime (calcium hypochlorite) to water to render it "germ-free.


form of a dilute solution of chloride of lime (calcium hypochlorite) at fractions of a ppm.


Fuller modeled his chloride of lime feed system on the aluminum.


One source claims chloride of lime was used by Dr.


experimented with different compositions, finding that a solution of "chloride of lime" (calcium hypochlorite) had better anti-putrid properties than the.


slurry in a chlorine atmosphere, reaction of lead(II) acetate with "chloride of lime" (calcium hypochlorite), The reaction of Pb3O4 with nitric acid also.


journal, Hebra announced Semmelweis's discovery that handwashing with chloride of lime reduces the incidence of puerperal fever in the December 1847 and April.


antimicrobials, preventing the spread of cholera in Sykeside in 1847 with chloride of lime, or 'calcium hypochlorite' which is today used to disinfect public.


He oversaw a regime of ward cleaning with chloride of lime, ward rotation, and the isolation of sick patients from those who were.


(lye); drains and privies thoroughly cleansed by streams of water and chloride of lime.


Leal to treat the water from the reservoir with chloride of lime (calcium hypochlorite).



Synonyms:

bleaching agent; bleach; bleaching powder; chlorinated lime; whitener; blanching agent;

Antonyms:

blacken; black;

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