-
appropriate conditions forming halides of the
general formula, MX (X = F, Cl, Br or I). Many
salts are
halides; the hal-
syllable in
halide and
halite reflects this...
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Representative laboratory routes to
aromatic acyl
halides are
comparable to
those for
aliphatic acyl
halides. For example, chloroformylation, a
specific type...
- Gold
halides are
compounds of gold with the halogens. AuCl, AuBr, and AuI are all
crystalline solids with a
structure containing alternating linear chains:...
- they are
sometimes referred to as
phosphoryl halides. The thiohalides, also
known as
thiophosphoryl halides may be
prepared from the
trihalides by reaction...
-
halides are
compounds between metals and halogens. Some, such as
sodium chloride are ionic,
while others are
covalently bonded. A few
metal halides are...
- are
replaced by a
halide (such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine). Aryl
halides are
distinct from
haloalkanes (alkyl
halides) due to significant...
- astatine, or tennessine. All
known hydrogen halides are
gases at
standard temperature and pressure. The
hydrogen halides are
diatomic molecules with no tendency...
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Allyl halides are
organic halides containing an
allyl group.
Allyl halides include:
Allyl chloride Allyl bromide Allyl iodide Allyl fluoride [Wikidata]...
- The
haloalkanes (also
known as
halogenoalkanes or
alkyl halides) are
alkanes containing one or more
halogen substituents. They are a
subset of the general...
- 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...