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halide
English
Etymology
From hal(ogen) +? -ide.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?he?.la?d/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?hæ?la?d/, /?he??la?d/
Noun
halide (plural halides)
- (chemistry) A salt of any halogen acid.
- Potassium iodide is a halide.
Derived terms
- pseudohalide
- monohalide
- dihalide
- trihalide
- tetrahalide
- organohalide
Translations
See also
- fluoride
- chloride
- bromide
- iodide
- astatide
- tennesside
Anagrams
- Deliah, hailed
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halohydroxylation
English
Etymology
halo- +? hydroxylation
Noun
halohydroxylation (plural halohydroxylations)
- (organic chemistry) Any addition reaction in which hydroxyl and halide residues are added across a double bond or triple bond
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