(inorganic chemistry) ZrCl4 Toxic, alcohol-soluble, white lustrous crystals; sublimes above 300°C and decomposes in water; used to make pure zirconium and for water-repellent textiles and as an analytical reagent. Also known as zirconium chloride.
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(inorganic chemistry) ZrCl4 Toxic, alcohol-soluble, white lustrous crystals; sublimes above 300°C and decomposes in water; used to make pure zirconium and for water-repellent textiles and as an analytical reagent. Also known as zirconium chloride.
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