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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...
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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...
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chlorocarbons into fluorocarbons, via the
Finkelstein (alkyl halides) and
Halex reactions (aryl chlorides). Such
reactions usually employ polar solvents...
- The
Melito (possibly Latin:
Halex) is an
Italian river whose source is in
Aspromonte National Park. The
river flows south past
Bagaladi and San Lorenzo...
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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...
- salt. It will
convert electron-deficient aryl
chlorides to aryl
fluorides (
Halex process),
although pot****ium
fluoride is more
commonly used. Due to the...
- fluoronitrobenzenes. A
yellow oil, it is
prepared from 4-nitrochlorobenzene
using the
Halex process: O2NC6H4Cl + KF → O2NC6H4F + KCl 4-Fluoronitrobenzene can be hydrogenated...