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... haloid compounds ( i.e. compounds resembling common salt , NaCl ) ; the elements themselves are often called halogens . Many of the haloid compounds of the non - metals other than hydrogen and oxygen , and some of those of the metals ...
... haloid compounds ( i.e. compounds resembling common salt , NaCl ) ; the elements themselves are often called halogens . Many of the haloid compounds of the non - metals other than hydrogen and oxygen , and some of those of the metals ...
Page 119
... haloid compound and water are HX and a compound of the non - metal with oxygen and halogen ; thus SbI ̧ + H2O + Aq = SbOI + 2HIAq . 2 Most of the haloid compounds of the metallic elements are chemically unchanged when brought into ...
... haloid compound and water are HX and a compound of the non - metal with oxygen and halogen ; thus SbI ̧ + H2O + Aq = SbOI + 2HIAq . 2 Most of the haloid compounds of the metallic elements are chemically unchanged when brought into ...
Page 125
... haloid compounds MX ( M = Na & c . , X = Cl & c . ) are white solids , soluble in water , unchanged by heat ; they combine with many other haloid compounds to form double compounds , thus HgBr KBr ; ZnCl ̧.2NaCl ; CuCl , .2KCl ; CdBr ̧ ...
... haloid compounds MX ( M = Na & c . , X = Cl & c . ) are white solids , soluble in water , unchanged by heat ; they combine with many other haloid compounds to form double compounds , thus HgBr KBr ; ZnCl ̧.2NaCl ; CuCl , .2KCl ; CdBr ̧ ...
Page 136
... haloid compounds which are not acidic ; the stability of these towards heat increases as the combining weight of M increases . They form oxyhaloid compounds , each of which interacts with water to form an acid of M , and a haloid acid ...
... haloid compounds which are not acidic ; the stability of these towards heat increases as the combining weight of M increases . They form oxyhaloid compounds , each of which interacts with water to form an acid of M , and a haloid acid ...
Page 145
... haloid , and also several oxyhaloid , compounds . It does not combine with hydrogen . It is positive to most of the distinctly non - metallic elements , but negative to most of the distinctly metallic elements . From what we have ...
... haloid , and also several oxyhaloid , compounds . It does not combine with hydrogen . It is positive to most of the distinctly non - metallic elements , but negative to most of the distinctly metallic elements . From what we have ...
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