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chlorosis Discoloration of normally green plant parts caused by disease, lack of nutrients, or various air pollutants.
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chlorofluorocarbon An organic chemical composed of chlorine, fluorine, and carbon atoms.
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chloroplast a chlorophyll-containing plastid; the site of photosynthesis.
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chloroplast Cellular part of plants responsible for photosynthesis and containing photosynthetic pigments and enzymes.
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chloroacetic acid CAS Number: 79-11-8. A very corrosive, water soluble, crystalline solid with a penetrating, vinegar-like odor. It is used in the manufacture of cellulose ethers, and as a post-emergence contact herbicide and defoliant. Chemical formula = C2H3ClO2. Molecular weight = 94.5 g/mol. Learn More...
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