What's the difference between chloric and hydrochloric?

Chloric


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, chlorine; -- said of those compounds of chlorine in which this element has a valence of five, or the next to its highest; as, chloric acid, HClO3.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In many patients the following allergens were detected by patch testing: cosmetics, dental pastes, washing powders, chloric water, mohair, synthetics, and flowers.
  • (2) Several cases of chloric acne have been observed in children after the accidental Seveso TCDD intoxication.
  • (3) Precipitation of proteins using chloric acid instead of trichloracetic acid proved to be more convenient for isolation of the middle molecular fraction from blood serum and for the subsequent studies of its composition.
  • (4) The etiologic, clinical and diagnostic aspects of each case are discussed, along with a broad literature review, emphasizing preventive measures and the substitution of this chloric solvent by other, less toxic solvents, as recommended by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
  • (5) In chloric cobalt reaction, the R-value shifted to the left in those who survived but to the right in those who died.
  • (6) A procedure for cancer-embryonal antigen isolation involved extraction of the antigen by chloric acid, affinity chromatography on CNBr-Sepharose 4B containing immobilized antibodies and gel filtration on Sephadex G-200.
  • (7) Surface--COOH groups created by treatment with chloric or hydrofluoric acids were not effective.
  • (8) It is suggested that PDR depression with ammonium ions could be the result of the blocking of the chloric pump acting the afferent terminals and creating electromotive power for outward transmembranous chloric current producing depolarization of the afferent fibres.
  • (9) The technique for alkali melting at 800-850 degrees, traditionally used for sample preparation, was replaced by acid treatment by a mixture of nitric, hydrochloric and chloric acids.
  • (10) It was shown that there is no correlation between the morphology and the secretion of chloric acid in anatomically intact gastric mucosa after submaximal stimulation.
  • (11) Relating to the anatomic structure of the gastric mucosa secretion of chloric acid was studied after submaximal and maximal stimulation in 101 cases.
  • (12) Depression of the culture growth was noted after the general X-irradiation of the animals, as well as following prolonged starvation and chloric cadmium poisoning.

Hydrochloric


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to, or compounded of, chlorine and hydrogen gas; as, hydrochloric acid; chlorhydric.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) ASA was given as 7.5 or 15.0 mM solution in 100 mM hydrochloric acid or in 100 mM sodium chloride.
  • (2) Each hand washing is filtered, and the residue collected on a membrane filter is dissolved in hydrochloric acid.
  • (3) The method comprised adsorption on Extrelut column from alkaline plasma, elution with diethyl ether-methylene chloride, evaporation in the presence of 0.01 M hydrochloric acid and injection of the acid solution onto a mu Bondapak C18 column, using acetonitrile-0.025 M potassium dihydrogenphosphate as mobile phase and ultraviolet detection at 210 nm.
  • (4) Each of the primary stress selected isolates was tested in synthetic saliva, rumen fluid simulating the activity in the rumen, rumen fluid followed by pepsin-hydrochloric acid treatment simulating the additional effect of ruminal and abomasal activity, pepsin-hydrochloric acid solution simulating conditions in the abomasum and finally in a trypsin solution as an example of enzyme activity in the gut.
  • (5) After removal of the epithelium by long-term hydrochloric acid treatment at room temperature, the surface of the connective tissue papillae was observed by scanning electron microscopy.
  • (6) The studied reactions were carried out in diluted hydrochloric acid solutions at pH values ranging between 0.5-5.0.
  • (7) By the middle of the 20th century, a clear appreciation of the morphologic characteristics of the parietal cell and its ability to secrete hydrochloric acid was under way.
  • (8) Motor behavior of substitutes was assessed following dry swallows and following several stimuli: intraluminar injection of 30 ml of water or 0.1N hydrochloric acid and swallowing pills.
  • (9) The carotid occlusion response (COR) in dogs was inhibited by 50 and 58% after intracerebroventricular injection of norepinephrine and hydrochloric acid, both at the pH 2.9.
  • (10) The vasoactive substance was obtained only by extraction with dichloroacetic acid, hydrochloric acid, and with methylene chloride, but not with aqueous extract, or by ether, ethanol, or acetone extraction.
  • (11) The gastric mucosa maintains its integrity despite exposure to hydrochloric acid, pepsin, bile, and potentially damaging ingested substances.
  • (12) After a perchloric extract is obtained from samples, histamine is extracted with n-butanol and transferred to hydrochloric acid.
  • (13) It is suggested that bile, and not hydrochloric acid, plays the causative role in pathogenesis of peptic ulceration.
  • (14) Progressive surface decalcification of this bone with dilute hydrochloric acid resulted in progressive decreases in the tension yield point and the ultimate stress with no change in the yield strain or ultimate strain unless decalcification was complete.
  • (15) It was based on the measurement of the optical density of variamycin solutions in 0.01 N hydrochloric acid at a UV spectrum wave length of 412 nm.
  • (16) The ferritin label was not bound on the surface of the organisms after prior treatment with trichloroacetic acid or methanolic hydrochloric acid.
  • (17) The sum of diisocyanates and their related amines were determined by sampling in 0.4 M hydrochloric acid solution, and analysis by capillary gas chromatography with thermionic specific detection.
  • (18) The samples were extracted into a hydrochloric acid - glycine solution and the extracts concentrated and purified on cyclohexyl-bonded reversed-phase cartridges.
  • (19) Exposure of the mucosa to hydrochloric acid increases the output of PGE2 to the lumen, indicating increased mucosal PGE2 formation during physiological activation of mucosal defense mechanisms.
  • (20) An attempt to distinguish tumor cells which have normal DNA values from normal cells on the basis of a different optimum hydrolysis time with hydrochloric acid was unsuccessful.

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