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bash - How do I open a file with Chrome from the command line?

I would like to open a file (index.html) in the current directory with Google Chrome or Chromium from a bash terminal (I'm using Linux Mint 15). What is the command? I've tried the intuitive approaches and have done a few stack and google searches to no avail, oddly overlooked (perhaps painfully obvious). Thanks in advance.

hermes@hades ~/coding/.../public $ google-chrome index.html
google-chrome: command not found
hermes@hades ~/coding/.../public $ google-chromium index.html
google-chromium: command not found
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Just type in the program name followed by the file:

google-chrome {file-path}

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google-chrome ~/index.html

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