There is no halogen microwave. There is a halogen microwave oven bulb. (The technical term for a "bulb" is a lamp.) Some microwave ovens use a halogen lamp to light up the oven cavity. Replacing them is similar to replacing a "regular" incandescent lamp, except that when halogen lamps are being replaced, it is critical not to touch the lamp with bare fingers. Leaving skin oils on a halogen lamp shortens the lamp life and can set up a dangerous situation where the lamp might overheat.
The halogen found in seawater is bromine.
Halogen bulbs are about 30% more efficient so a 70 watt halogen does the job.
Yes
You do NOT paint inside a microwave !
Yes, any oven ware you would use in a conventional oven can be used in a portable halogen oven.
A halogen oven is a type of tabletop oven that cooks food using a halogen lamp as the heat source. It combines the functions of a convection oven, grill, and microwave to cook food quickly and evenly. Halogen ovens are known for their energy efficiency and faster cooking times compared to traditional ovens.
An 800 watt microwave should serve the average family. It's up to you if you want a combination model (one with a halogen oven inside).
iodine
The different types of halogen bulbs available in the market include standard halogen bulbs, halogen floodlights, halogen spotlights, and halogen capsule bulbs.
Any element, other than a halogen is - by definition - not a halogen and so it does not have a halogen and that is less than one halogen.
Yes, I (iodine) is a halogen.
No, Bromine is a Halogen
Halogen.
This halogen is astatine.
Halogen is a gas, so your question doesn't make much sense. If you're asking about a halogen (light) bulb, then the answer is: mainly halogen.
Halogen gas is in a Tungsten-Halogen Light Bulb.
Yes, bleach is a halogen compound.