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Dictionary English → German: dichlorine | Translation 1 - 5 of 5 |
| English | German | ||
| chem. dichlorine heptoxide [Cl2O7] | Dichlorheptaoxid {n} | ||
| chem. dichlorine hexoxide [Cl2O6] | Dichlorhexaoxid {n} | ||
| chem. dichlorine monoxide [Cl2O] | Dichlormonoxid {n} | ||
| chem. dichlorine oxide [Cl2O] | Dichloroxid {n} | ||
| chem. dichlorine trioxide [Cl2O3] | Dichlortrioxid {n} |
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