WHAT DOES HALOGEN MEAN IN MALAY?
Halogen
The term halogen means the salt-producing element when joining the metal. It originated from the 18th century French scientific nomenclature. All halogens exist as bi-biomedical molecules. Halogen is more electronegative because it has 7 electrovalences - two in subfields and five in subpetals p. Since one more electron is required to reach the octet order, halogen tends to receive electrons from other elements to fill the outer electron shell. This will produce a negatively charged ion one, and is called halide ion; The salt containing these ions is called halides. However, chlorine is capable of showing oxidation numbers from -1 to +7. Halogen can form covalent or ionic bonds to achieve octet arrays. Ion halides can also react with hydrogen / water atoms to produce acids. Examples of reactions are chlorine to react with water to produce hydrochloric acid and hypochloric acid.
Definition of halogen in the Malay dictionary
halogen one of the five non-metallic chemical elements, namely fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatin.
8 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «HALOGEN»
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Halogen Bonding: Fundamentals and Applications
With contributions by numerous experts
Pierangelo Metrangolo, Giuseppe Resnati,
2008
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200 Halogen Oven Recipes: Hamlyn All Colour Cookbook
Halogen ovens are super convenient, compact appliances that can be kept on your kitchen counter.
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The Halogen Elements: Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine ...
Introduces the Halogen Family and teaches how these elements are connected, found, used, and structured.
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Indoor Marijuana Horticulture - Halaman 69
The tungsten halogen lamp was originally called Iodine Quartz lamp. This is because the outer tube is made of heat resistant quartz and the main gas inside the quartz tube was iodine, one of the five halogens. (The five halogens are any of ...
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Halogens and Noble Gases
Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, helium, and krypton are covered in this book, along with the fundamentals of chemistry and physics as well as possible future developments in halogen and noble gas science and its applications.
Monica Halka, Brian Nordstrom,
2010
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Infrared Spectral Interpretation: A Systematic Approach - Halaman 160
The most commonly found halogens in organic compounds are fluorine. chlorine. bromine. and iodine. The halogens are very electronegative. forming polar bonds with carbon atoms with large dipole moments. Therefore. carbon halogen ...
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Halogen and Stable Chlorine Isotope Analysis of Quartz ...
Halogen ratios (Br/Cl) and delta37Cl values have been determined for fluid inclusion leachates extracted from quartz veins from porphyry copper deposits in Butte, Montana, U.S.A, and Bingham Canyon, Utah, U.S.A. Analyzed samples were ...
Taras Julian Nahnybida,
2006
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Halogen Chemistry - Halaman vii
On the other hand, advances in non-fluorine halogen chemistry have been less apparent, even though the chemistry of these elements has undergone remarkable development. Progress is found scattered in such other fields as theoretical, ...