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Hydrogen halide

In chemistry, hydrogen halides (hydrohalic acids when in the aqueous phase) are diatomic, inorganic compounds that function as Arrhenius acids. The formula is HX where X is one of the halogens: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine, or tennessine. All known hydrogen halides are gases at standard temperature and pressure.

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Comparison to hydrohalic acids

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Hydrogen halide

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Avg. degree1.96
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Hydrogen halide

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related to Occurrence and production · 9
Hydrogen halide → Fluorine, Focusing, HBr, HCl, HF, HI, Hydrogen, The, These
related to Physical properties · 9
Hydrogen halide → Alone, Concentrated, From HCl, HI, HX, STP, The, This, Waals
related to Reactions · 7
Hydrogen halide → H3O, However, Hydrofluoric, Similarly, These, Upon, With
related to Comparison to hydrohalic acids · 5
Hydrogen halide → HCl, Hydrogen, Often, The, Thus

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hydrogen halides acid acids hydrohalic fluoride chloride produced gases chemistry aqueous molecules temperature gas water production diatomic fluorine chlorine bromine

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Hydrogen haliderelated to Comparison to hydrohalic acidsThe0.60section
Hydrogen haliderelated to Comparison to hydrohalic acidsThus0.60section
Hydrogen haliderelated to Comparison to hydrohalic acidsHydrogen0.60section
Hydrogen haliderelated to Comparison to hydrohalic acidsOften0.60section
Hydrogen haliderelated to Comparison to hydrohalic acidsHCl0.60section
Hydrogen haliderelated to Occurrence and productionHydrogen0.60section
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Hydrogen haliderelated to Occurrence and productionFocusing0.60section
Hydrogen haliderelated to Occurrence and productionFluorine0.60section
Hydrogen haliderelated to Occurrence and productionHF0.60section
Hydrogen haliderelated to Occurrence and productionHCl0.60section
Hydrogen haliderelated to Occurrence and productionHBr0.60section

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