define halogen acid and give examples
Answers
Answered by
2
Hydrogen halides are diatomic inorganic compounds with the formula HX where X is one of the halogens: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine.[1] Hydrogen halides are gases that dissolve in water to give acids[citation needed] which are commonly known as hydrohalic acids.
hope # helps #
hope # helps #
Answered by
0
hello there...
HELOGAN ACID
IS A COPOUND AND compgend element bonded of hideogen.
an example Hydrochloide..
the Halogen elements are.
fluorine (F),
chlorine (Cl),
bromine (Br),
iodine (I),
astatine (At),
and tennessine (Ts).
They were given the name halogen, from the Greek roots hal- (“salt”) and -gen (“to produce”),
because they all produce sodium salts of similar properties,
of which sodium chloride—table salt, or halite—is best known.
hope its helpfull
HERE BRAINLY
TOP STAR OF THE JULY.
SRK 6
HELOGAN ACID
IS A COPOUND AND compgend element bonded of hideogen.
an example Hydrochloide..
the Halogen elements are.
fluorine (F),
chlorine (Cl),
bromine (Br),
iodine (I),
astatine (At),
and tennessine (Ts).
They were given the name halogen, from the Greek roots hal- (“salt”) and -gen (“to produce”),
because they all produce sodium salts of similar properties,
of which sodium chloride—table salt, or halite—is best known.
hope its helpfull
HERE BRAINLY
TOP STAR OF THE JULY.
SRK 6
Similar questions