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1 oxychloride
оксихлорид, хлорокисьberyllium oxychloride — оксихлорид [хлорокись] бериллия BeO x BeCl2
chromic oxychloride — оксихлорид [хлорокись] хрома CrOCl
chromium oxychloride — оксихлорид [хлорокись] хрома O=Cr-Cl
niobium oxychloride — оксихлорид [трихлорокись] ниобия O=NbCl3
phosphorous oxychloride — оксихлорид [трихлорокись] фосфора O=PCl3
vanadium oxychloride — оксихлорид [трихлорокись] ванадия O=VCl3
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