- In chemistry,
molecular oxohalides (oxyhalides) are a
group of
chemical compounds in
which both
oxygen and
halogen atoms are
attached to
another chemical...
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Carbon oxohalides are a
group of
chemical compounds that
contain only carbon,
oxygen and
halogen atoms: fluorine, chlorine,
bromine and iodine. They include...
- (BrN3) are
extremely sensitive and explosive. Two
series of
nitrogen oxohalides are known: the
nitrosyl halides (XNO) and the
nitryl halides (XNO2). The...
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Xenon is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Xe and
atomic number 54. It is a dense, colorless,
odorless noble gas
found in Earth's
atmosphere in
trace amounts...
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Xenon compounds are
compounds containing the
element xenon (Xe).
After Neil Bartlett's
discovery in 1962 that
xenon can form
chemical compounds, a large...
- (O−3),
superoxide (O−2),
peroxide (O2−2) and
dioxygenyl (O+2).
Suboxide Oxohalide Oxyanion Complex oxide See Template:Oxides for a list of oxides. Salt...
- (BrN3) are
extremely sensitive and explosive. Two
series of
nitrogen oxohalides are known: the
nitrosyl halides (XNO) and the
nitryl halides (XNO2). The...
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Carbonyl bromide, also
known as bromophosgene, is a
carbon oxohalide and a
bromine analogue of phosgene, with the
chemical formula COBr2. It is a colorless...
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fluoride is a
chemical compound with the
formula COF2. It is a
carbon oxohalide. This gas, like its
analog phosgene, is
colourless and
highly toxic. The...
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distance is 1.74 Å and the Cl−C−Cl
angle is 111.8°.
Phosgene is a
carbon oxohalide and it can be
considered one of the
simplest acyl chlorides,
being formally...