not sure but i think that a halogen acid is an acid like HCl and an acid halide is like 1-chloro ethanoic acid
When a halogen reacts with a metal, an ionic compound called a metal halide is formed. This compound is formed by the transfer of electrons from the metal to the halogen, resulting in the formation of a positively charged metal ion and a negatively charged halide ion. The exact formula of the metal halide depends on the specific metal and halogen involved in the reaction.
halide is a formed small group of mineral.
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.
Yes, iodine is a halogen element and therefore classified as a halide.
When a halogen combines with hydrogen, a hydrogen halide molecule is formed. These molecules, such as hydrogen chloride (HCl), consist of a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to a halogen atom. Hydrogen halides are typically gaseous at room temperature and can dissolve in water to form acidic solutions.
Sodium plus Halogen yields Sodium Halide
If you think to halogens (not halides) bromine is a liquid.
When a halogen reacts with a metal, an ionic compound called a metal halide is formed. This compound is formed by the transfer of electrons from the metal to the halogen, resulting in the formation of a positively charged metal ion and a negatively charged halide ion. The exact formula of the metal halide depends on the specific metal and halogen involved in the reaction.
This substance is called a halide.
This substance is called a halide.
An acyl halide is an organic compound containing an acyl functional group directly attached to a halogen.
halide is a formed small group of mineral.
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.