- In chemistry, a
halide (rarely halogenide) is a
binary chemical compound, of
which one part is a
halogen atom and the
other part is an
element or radical...
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bromide is a
naturally occurring organic compound. It is part of the
Vicinal Dihalide family; it is
highly unstable due to both
torsional strain and its highly...
- 6-
dihalides, Wurtz-reaction
conditions lead to
formation of
cyclic products,
although yields are variable.
Under Wurtz conditions,
vicinal dihalides yield...
- NiCl2·4H2O, and CuBr2·4H2O. cis/trans
Selectivity in
Transition Metal(II)
Dihalide Tetrahydrate".
Inorganica Chimica Acta. 192 (2): 173–181. doi:10...
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represents a
typical precatalyst. It is
unreactive toward alkenes. The
dihalide reacts with MAO and is
transformed into a
metallocenium ion Cp2+ZrCH3,...
- form an aldehyde.
Geminal halide hydrolysis Geminal dihalides Hydrolysis of
primary geminal dihalides to
yield aldehydes.
Meyers synthesis Oxazines Hemiaminal...
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initio model potential study of the
equilibrium geometry of
alkaline earth dihalides: MX2 (M=Mg, Ca Sr, Ba; X=F, Cl, Br, I)
Seijo L., Barandiarán Z J. Chem...
- bent with a bond
angle of
approximately 145°; the
strontium and
barium dihalides also have a bent geometry. It has been
proposed that this is due to the...
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fluorides would undergo strong hydrolysis in
aqueous solution. All
flerovium dihalides are
expected to be stable; the
difluoride being water-soluble. Spin–orbit...
- particular, AgTe~3 is a low-temperature superconductor. The only
known dihalide of
silver is the difluoride, AgF2,
which can be
obtained from the elements...