- All of the
halogens form
acids when
bonded to hydrogen. Most
halogens are
typically produced from
minerals or salts. The
middle halogens—chlorine, bromine...
- A
halogen lamp (also
called tungsten halogen, quartz-
halogen, and
quartz iodine lamp) is an
incandescent lamp
consisting of a
tungsten filament sealed...
- [citation needed]
Alkenes also
react with
halogens (X2) to form
haloalkanes with two
neighboring halogen atoms in a
halogen addition reaction.
Alkynes react similarly...
- The
general chemical formula of the
halogen addition reaction is: C=C + X2 → X−C−C−X (X
represents the
halogens bromine or chlorine, and in this case...
-
theoretically tennesside compound. The
alkali metals combine directly with
halogens under appropriate conditions forming halides of the
general formula, MX...
- Look up
halogen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
halogens are a
series of
chemical elements.
Halogen may also
refer to:
Halogen (album), by Whitehouse...
- A
halogen oven,
halogen convection oven, or
halogen cooking pot is a type of oven that
utilizes a
halogen lamp as its
heating element.
Halogen ovens are...
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halogenation using elemental halogens (F2, Cl2, Br2, I2).
Halides are also
commonly introduced using salts of the
halides and
halogen acids.[clarification needed]...
- The
Carius halogen method in
analytical chemistry is a
method for the
quantitative determination of
halogens in
chemical substances. A
known m**** of an...
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electronegative of the two
halogens. The
value of n in
interhalogens is
always odd,
because of the odd
valence of
halogens. They are all
prone to hydrolysis...