ˈklōrik-, -ȯr-, -rēk- noun
Etymology: chlor- + -ic
: a strong acid HClO 3 like nitric acid in oxidizing properties but far less stable that is obtained from its salts (as sodium chlorate) as a colorless aqueous solution
ˈklōrik-, -ȯr-, -rēk- noun
Etymology: chlor- + -ic
: a strong acid HClO 3 like nitric acid in oxidizing properties but far less stable that is obtained from its salts (as sodium chlorate) as a colorless aqueous solution
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012