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Definition of Halides
1. halide [n] - See also: halide
Lexicographical Neighbors of Halides
Literary usage of Halides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies from the Chemical Laboratory of the Sheffield Scientific School by Horace Lemuel Wells (1901)
"MAGNESIUM double halides, 342. Mercuric double halides, 218. ... Potassium-ferric
halides, 357. Potassium ferricyanide, an isomer of, 116, 130. ..."
2. The Chemistry of Colloids by Richard Zsigmondy, Ellwood Barker Spear, John Foote Norton (1917)
"Meyer J colloidal silver halides, while Lotter- moser Í has made a whole series of
... 11 It is based on the effect of silver nitrate on the silver halides. ..."
3. Thermochemistry by Julius Thomsen (1908)
"The formation of alkyl halides from alcohol, and conversely of alcohols from ...
The halides of the alkyl radicals are usually prepared by the action of the ..."
4. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1910)
"The chloride alone of all the possible halides of tantalum has received more than
passing attention. A .bromide has been recorded but the iodide is absent ..."
5. A Textbook of Organic Chemistry by Joseph Scudder Chamberlain (1921)
"These last may be, for example, mixed halides and alcohols, mixed alcohols and
acids, mixed amines and acids, etc. The poly compounds of the first class ..."
6. A System of Inorganic Chemistry by William Ramsay (1891)
"It appears advisable, in the present state of our knowledge, to include cerium
in this group, although its halides do not closely resemble those of the ..."
7. Organic Compounds of Mercury by Frank Clifford Whitmore (1921)
"Reaction with halides and Cyanides of Metals. The reaction of iodides in ...
The other reactions of metallic halides may be divided into two classes, ..."