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  • | Acyl halide || Haloformyl | RCOX | [[Image:Acyl-halide-skeletal.png|75px|Acyl halide]] | haloformyl ...
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  • | category = Halide mineral | boxwidth = | boxbgcolor = | image = ImgSalt.jpg | imagesize = | caption = | formula = Sodium chloride NaCl ...
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  • replace the alcohol, while maintaining the alkyl halide. Since phenols are acidic, they readily react with a strong base, like sodium hydroxide, to form ...
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  • High-intensity discharge (HID) lamps include several types of electrical lamps: mercury-vapor, metal halide (also HQI), high-pressure sodium ...
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  • === Halide class === as the Dead Sea and Great Salt Lake. The halide class includes the fluoride ...
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  • In chemistry, esters are organic compounds in which an organic group (symbolized by R' in this article) replaces the hydrogen atom of a ...
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  • In organic chemistry, an alkene, olefin, or olefine is an unsaturated chemical compound containing at least one carbon-to-carbon double bond ...
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  • A nonmetal is a chemical element with several properties that are opposite those of a metal. Based on their properties, the elements of the periodic ...
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  • In this case, the alkoxide ion and the halide are right next to each other in the same molecule (such compounds are generically called halohydrins ...
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  • and Sc7Cl12. Scandium(III) chloride is used in halide lamps, optical fibers, electronic ceramics, and lasers. * Scandium(III) oxide, scandium ...
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  • In geology, evaporites are water-soluble, mineral sediments that result from the evaporation of restricted bodies of water on the Earth's ...
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  • These negative ions are referred to as halide ions, and salts containing ... non-metals, of the halogens are acidic. Halide ions combined with single ...
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  • can be conveniently converted to -OH, -CN, or a halide via Sandmeyer reactions. It reacts with nitrobenzene to produce phenazine in the Wohl-Aue ...
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  • * Alkyl halide * Ethane * Ethylene * Chlorine * Organic chemistry ==References== * McMurry, John. 2004. Organic Chemistry, 6th ed. Belmont, CA: ...
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  • * Ketones are also prepared by Gem halide hydrolysis. * Alkynes can be turned into enols through hydration in the presence of an acid and HgSO4 ...
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  • a mirror-polished, copper plate coated with silver halide particles deposited by iodine vapor. For his invention, Daguerre was awarded an annual ...
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  • or fluorine, making them a type of organic halide. They are known under many ... halogenalkane or halogenoalkane, and alkyl halide is a chemical compound derived ...
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  • Neptunium (chemical symbol Np, atomic number 93) is a silvery radioactive metallic element, belonging to the actinide series. It is the first ...
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  • contain oxygen, sulfur, or nitrogen atoms, or halide ions. The most common ligand is water (H2O), which forms coordination complexes with metal ions ...
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  • earth elements, and through electrolysis of its halide salts. == Notable characteristics == Neodymium is an inner transition metal (or lanthanide ...
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