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What is diatomic hallide


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Answered by deveshreem
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Hydrogen halides (or hydrohalic acids) are inorganic compounds that contain a hydrogen ion and a halide ion. The halogens are fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine. The hydrogen halides are diatomic molecules with no tendency to ionize in the gas phase.

Answered by RoyalQueen007
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In their elemental form, the halogens form diatomic molecules, X2, connected by single bonds. ... The halogens also form compounds with carbon easily; organic molecules containing carbon are often known as alkyl halides, or organohalides, and have many different household and industrial uses.

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