Minerals of the halide group have principal anions called halogens. Examples of halide minerals are fluorite, halite, chiolite, jarlite and lawrencite.
No. A 70 Watt metal halide bulb can not be replaced with a 150 Watt halide bulb.
Yes
the only liquid halide is bromine
Between Metal Halide and Mercury Vapor the higher output is emitted from the Metal Halide lamp.
Iodine is a halide
Iodine and chlorine.
Iodine element is a halogen. Iodine has the atomic number 53.
Iodine
iodine
iodine
Iodine belongs to halide family. It has atomic number fifty three.
Minerals of the halide group have principal anions called halogens. Examples of halide minerals are fluorite, halite, chiolite, jarlite and lawrencite.
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)
Direct reaction of hydrocarbon with iodine is reversible because of formation HI which is reducing agent. Hence the reaction must be carried in the presence of oxidization agent like HNO3 to nutralize the HI formed.
The most common use is as a dietary supplement, added to table salt. It is also used in a number of medications, and in metal halide lighting systems.
No. A 70 Watt metal halide bulb can not be replaced with a 150 Watt halide bulb.