IPA: /həˈleɪzoʊn/
KK: /həˈleɪzoʊn/
A chemical compound used as a disinfectant to purify water by killing bacteria and other harmful microorganisms.
Halazone is often used in emergency situations to make water safe for drinking.
The word 'halazone' originates from the Greek word 'halas' (ἅλας), meaning salt, combined with the suffix '-zone' (from Greek 'zōnē', meaning belt or zone). The term refers to a zone or area related to salt, often used in scientific contexts.
Think of 'halas' meaning salt, and remember that 'halazone' refers to a zone associated with salt.