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What is native of halide ore​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Halide ores are Metallic halides which are very few in nautre. Chlorides are most common halide ores found in nature. For example. Common salt NaCl; Horn silver AgCl Carnallite KCl.MgCl2.6H2O. The important fluoride ores are Fluorspar CaF2, Cryolite Na3AlF6.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Halide ore are native of metallic halide.

Explanation:

  • Halide ores are Metallic halides which are very few in nature.
  • Chlorides are utmost shared halide ores originated in nature.
  • For example. Joint salt NaCl; Horn silver AgCl Carnallite KCl.MgCl_2.6H_2O.
  • The important fluoride ores are Fluorspar CaF_2, Cryolite Na_3AlF_6. Some of the examples of halide compounds include calcium chloride, silver chloride, potassium iodide, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, Iodoform, Chlorine Fluoride, Organohalides, Bromoethane and more.
  • Complex halide minerals can also have polyatomic anions.

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