How Do You Spell CHLORIDATE?

Pronunciation: [klˈɔːɹɪdˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The term "Chloridate" refers to a compound that contains the chloride ion. The pronunciation of "chloridate" is /klɔːrɪˌdeɪt/, with two syllables. It is spelled with a "C" followed by an "H", not a "K", as it is commonly misspelled. The suffix "-ate" indicates a chemical compound. Thus, "chloridate" is a chemical term used to describe the process of adding chloride to a substance. Proper spelling ensures clear communication and avoids confusion in scientific and technical writing.

CHLORIDATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Chloridate is a verb that refers to the process of treating or adding chlorides to a substance. It involves the addition of chloride ions, which are negatively charged atoms made up of chlorine, to a compound or solution. Chloride ions are commonly found in salts, such as sodium chloride or calcium chloride.

    When chloridating a substance, chemicals containing chloride ions are often used, which can be in the form of a solid, liquid, or gas. The addition of chloride ions can serve various purposes depending on the context. For example, in water treatment, chloridating the water supply can help to disinfect and kill harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria and viruses. Chloridating can also be used as a means of preserving certain materials by inhibiting the growth of bacteria or fungi.

    Chloridate is commonly used in industrial and scientific settings where the addition of chloride ions is necessary to achieve specific chemical reactions, such as in the production of certain chemicals or the extraction of minerals. It is important to note that chloridating should be carried out with caution and in appropriate quantities, as excessive chlorides can have detrimental effects on the environment and human health.

  2. To treat or prepare with a chloride, as a plate for the purposes of photography; chloride of lime, a combination of lime and chlorine, used in bleaching and as a disinfectant.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CHLORIDATE

  • xhloridate
  • vhloridate
  • fhloridate
  • dhloridate
  • cgloridate
  • cbloridate
  • cnloridate
  • cjloridate
  • culoridate
  • cyloridate
  • chkoridate
  • chporidate
  • chooridate
  • chliridate
  • chlkridate
  • chllridate
  • chlpridate
  • chl0ridate
  • chl9ridate
  • ghloridate

Etymology of CHLORIDATE

The word "chloridate" is a term derived from the combination of two words: "chloride" and "ate".

The term "chloride" originates from the Greek word "khlōros", which means "pale green" or "yellowish-green". The suffix "-ide" in chemistry refers to a chemical compound or an ion resulting from the loss of an electron, giving it a negative charge. So, "chloride" refers to a chemical compound that contains chlorine combined with another element, usually having a negative charge.

On the other hand, the suffix "-ate" is often used in chemistry to denote a specific arrangement or combination of elements or compounds. It typically indicates that the compound contains oxygen, particularly in cases where there are multiple possible oxygen-containing derivatives of an element or ion.

Conjugate verb Chloridate

CONDITIONAL

I would chloridate
you would chloridate
he/she/it would chloridate
we would chloridate
they would chloridate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be chloridating
you would be chloridating
he/she/it would be chloridating
we would be chloridating
they would be chloridating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have chloridate
you would have chloridate
he/she/it would have chloridate
we would have chloridate
they would have chloridate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been chloridating
you would have been chloridating
he/she/it would have been chloridating
we would have been chloridating
they would have been chloridating

FUTURE

I will chloridate
you will chloridate
he/she/it will chloridate
we will chloridate
they will chloridate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be chloridating
you will be chloridating
he/she/it will be chloridating
we will be chloridating
they will be chloridating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have chloridated
you will have chloridated
he/she/it will have chloridated
we will have chloridated
they will have chloridated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been chloridating
you will have been chloridating
he/she/it will have been chloridating
we will have been chloridating
they will have been chloridating

IMPERATIVE

you chloridate
we let´s chloridate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to chloridate

PAST

I chloridated
you chloridated
he/she/it chloridated
we chloridated
they chloridated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was chloridating
you were chloridating
he/she/it was chloridating
we were chloridating
they were chloridating

PAST PARTICIPLE

chloridated

PAST PERFECT

I had chloridated
you had chloridated
he/she/it had chloridated
we had chloridated
they had chloridated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been chloridating
you had been chloridating
he/she/it had been chloridating
we had been chloridating
they had been chloridating

PRESENT

I chloridate
you chloridate
he/she/it chloridates
we chloridate
they chloridate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am chloridating
you are chloridating
he/she/it is chloridating
we are chloridating
they are chloridating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

chloridating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have chloridated
you have chloridated
he/she/it has chloridated
we have chloridated
they have chloridated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been chloridating
you have been chloridating
he/she/it has been chloridating
we have been chloridating
they have been chloridating

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