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Halogenous compounds

Halogenous compounds

by Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) -
Number of replies: 4

What kind of compounds do halogens form?

In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636)

Re: Halogenous compounds

by Mohd. Raihunul Azam Monna [ 201-29-1678 ] -
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The halogens all form binary compounds with hydrogen, and these compounds are known as the hydrogen halides: hydrogen fluoride (HF), hydrogen chloride (HCl), hydrogen bromide (HBr), hydrogen iodide (HI), and hydrogen astatide (HAt). All of these except HF are strong chemical acids when dissolved in water.
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636)

Re: Halogenous compounds

by Prama Paul -
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The halogens all form binary compounds with hydrogen, and these compounds are known as the hydrogen halides: hydrogen fluoride (HF), hydrogen chloride (HCl), hydrogen bromide (HBr), hydrogen iodide (HI), and hydrogen astatide (HAt). All of these except HF are strong chemical acids when dissolved in water.
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636)

Re: Halogenous compounds

by aysha akter -
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The halogens all form binary compounds with hydrogen, and these compounds are known as the hydrogen halides: hydrogen fluoride (HF), hydrogen chloride (HCl), hydrogen bromide (HBr), hydrogen iodide (HI), and hydrogen astatide (HAt). All of these except HF are strong chemical acids when dissolved in water.

In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636)

Re: Halogenous compounds

by Khodaza Nusrat Nova -
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The halogens all form binary compounds with hydrogen, and these compounds are known as the hydrogen halides: hydrogen fluoride (HF), hydrogen chloride (HCl), hydrogen bromide (HBr), hydrogen iodide (HI), and hydrogen astatide (HAt). All of these except HF are strong chemical acids when dissolved in water.