- ions are
present in many
ionic halide salts.
Halide minerals contain halides. All
these halide anions are colorless.
Halides also form
covalent bonds, examples...
- an acyl
halide (also
known as an acid
halide) is a
chemical compound derived from an
oxoacid by
replacing a
hydroxyl group (−OH) with a
halide group (−X...
- metal-
halide lamp is an
electrical lamp that
produces light by an
electric arc
through a
gaseous mixture of
vaporized mercury and
metal halides (compounds...
- Gold
halides are
compounds of gold with the halogens. AuCl, AuBr, and AuI are all
crystalline solids with a
structure containing alternating linear chains:...
- Look up
halide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
halide is
chemical compound containing a
halogen atom.
Halide minerals, a
group of
minerals which...
- In
organic chemistry, an aryl
halide (also
known as haloarene) is an
aromatic compound in
which one or more
hydrogen atoms,
directly bonded to an aromatic...
- A
silver halide (or
silver salt) is one of the
chemical compounds that can form
between the
element silver (Ag) and one of the halogens. In particular...
-
halides are
compounds between metals and halogens. Some, such as
sodium chloride are ionic,
while others are
covalently bonded. A few
metal halides are...
- The
haloalkanes (also
known as
halogenoalkanes or
alkyl halides) are
alkanes containing one or more
halogen substituents. They are a
subset of the general...
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Adsorbable organic halides (AOX) is a
measure of the
organic halogen load at a
sampling site such as soil from a land fill, water, or
sewage waste. The...