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- Halex may refer to: The Halex process in chemistry Halex, a brand of electrical ****ing from the Scott Fetzer Company Halex, a subsidiary of the British...
- In chemistry, the Halex process is used to convert aromatic chlorides to the corresponding aromatic fluorides. The process entails Halide exchange, hence...
- known as Hale End, as evidenced by the name of Hale End Library, and the Halex factory. Although postcode areas are not intended to define districts, it...
- The British Army is the prin****l land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British...
- chlorocarbons into fluorocarbons, via the Finkelstein (alkyl halides) and Halex reactions (aryl chlorides). Such reactions usually employ polar solvents...
- A colorless liquid, it is prepared from 2-nitrochlorobenzene using the Halex process: O2NC6H4Cl + KF → O2NC6H4F + KCl Gerald Booth, "Nitro Compounds...
- salt. It will convert electron-deficient aryl chlorides to aryl fluorides (Halex process), although pot****ium fluoride is more commonly used. Due to the...
- British Xylonite had established three subsidiaries - BX Plastics, Halex and Cascelloid. Halex was based in Highams Park, Hale End, in North London and made...
- Nash Wild Tales Pla**** guitar and electric piano under the moniker "Harry Halex" 1974 Veronique Sanson Le Maudit B****, mixing Elvin Bishop Juke Joint Jump...
- fluoronitrobenzenes. A yellow oil, it is prepared from 4-nitrochlorobenzene using the Halex process: O2NC6H4Cl + KF → O2NC6H4F + KCl 4-Fluoronitrobenzene can be hydrogenated...