not sure but i think that a halogen acid is an acid like HCl and an acid halide is like 1-chloro ethanoic acid
Water behaves as a base with the hydrogen halides due to the fact that when dissolved in water the hydrogen halide dissociates into its ions, and the water molecule acts as a proton acceptor (base) when it combines with the hydrogen ion to form hydronium (H3O+), and the halogen forms its negative halide ion. The following example shows the reaction between hydrogen chloride and water. HCl + H2O --> H+ + Cl- + H2O --> H3O+ + Cl−
An alkane. Hence the name alkyl. An alkane is a chain of carbon atoms bonded to each other with single bonds, with hydrogen atoms filling the remainder of the bonds. One hydrogen atom is replaced by a halogen to form an alkyl halide.
Ions of the halogen group are called halide ions; their compounds are called halides.
it is called a halide.
A halogen bulb is a traditional tungsten filament bulb filled with a noble gas that gives off a soft, yellowish light. In a metal halide bulb, the light emitted is bright white or even bluish. They have a longer life than halogen bulbs, but their brightness can diminish over time.
Iodine is a halogen, not a halide.
Water behaves as a base with the hydrogen halides due to the fact that when dissolved in water the hydrogen halide dissociates into its ions, and the water molecule acts as a proton acceptor (base) when it combines with the hydrogen ion to form hydronium (H3O+), and the halogen forms its negative halide ion. The following example shows the reaction between hydrogen chloride and water. HCl + H2O --> H+ + Cl- + H2O --> H3O+ + Cl−
This substance is called a halide.
This substance is called a halide.
Ions of the halogen group are called halide ions; their compounds are called halides.
An alkane. Hence the name alkyl. An alkane is a chain of carbon atoms bonded to each other with single bonds, with hydrogen atoms filling the remainder of the bonds. One hydrogen atom is replaced by a halogen to form an alkyl halide.
An acyl halide is an organic compound containing an acyl functional group directly attached to a halogen.
it is called a halide.
A halide is a compound consisting of two parts; a halogen and another electronegative element. The mostcommonhalogens arefluorine(F),chlorine(Cl),bromine(Br),iodine(I), andastatine(At). If put together with another element, they formfluoride,chloride,bromide,iodide, orastatide. Therefore, your question is not right since a halide consist of elements and one element can only be a halogen or non-halogen. (halogen and halide are two different things)
A halogen bulb is a traditional tungsten filament bulb filled with a noble gas that gives off a soft, yellowish light. In a metal halide bulb, the light emitted is bright white or even bluish. They have a longer life than halogen bulbs, but their brightness can diminish over time.
A halide ion is a hydrogen atom with a negative charge.
No reaction occurs between the acidified hydrogen peroxide and the other halide ions, because the hydrogen ions involved in both cases are in the same group. For a reaction to occur it needed to have an element that is more reactive than hydrogen.