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Name of the halogen hydracide

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Answered by TheWonderWall
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They are compounds formed by hydrogen and a nonmetal, a chalcogen (group 16) or halogen (group 17), in which the hydrogen has an oxidation number +1.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When these elements react with sodium, they produce salts. The most well-known of these is sodium chloride, or common table salt (also called halite). The word halogen comes from the Greek roots hal- meaning “salt” and -gen meaning “to produce.”

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