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Metal interhalogens

Molybdenum trioxide Chlorine trifluoride, interhalogens, metals... [Pg.1210]

The interhalogens have properties intermediate between those of the constituent halogens. Nonmetals form covalent halides metals tend to form ionic halides. The oxoacids of chlorine are all oxidizing agents both acidity and oxidizing strength of oxoacids increase as the oxidation number of the halogen increases. [Pg.764]

There have not been any accidents recorded that have mentioned metal halides (except with interhalogens , which are very reactive anyway). Nevertheless, it seems important that calcium should not be in contact with such halides without taking any precautions. It was noticed that calcium starts glowing when it is heated with boron trifluoride. [Pg.196]

See Other FRICTIONAL INITIATION INCIDENTS, METAL-HALOCARBON INCIDENTS Interhalogens... [Pg.90]

See Halogens or Interhalogens above Ammonium nitrate Metals MRH 3.35/68... [Pg.1548]

Halogens, or Interhalogens See Bromine pentalluoride Acids, etc. Chlorine trilluoride Metals, etc. Fluorine Non-metal oxides... [Pg.1862]

See Halogen oxides, Interhalogens, Metal oxides, all above... [Pg.1902]

Methyl methacrylate 4-Methylnitrobenzene 2- Methylpyridine Methylsodium Molybdenum trioxide Naphthalene 2-Naphthol Air, benzoyl peroxide Sulfuric acid, tetranitromethane Hydrogen peroxide, iron(II) sulfate, sulfuric acid 4-Chloronitrobenzene Chlorine trifluoride, interhalogens, metals Chromium trioxide, dinitrogen pentaoxide Antipyrine, camphor, phenol, iron(III) salts, menthol, oxidizing materials, permanganates, urethane... [Pg.1479]

Iodine forms numerous interhalogen compds, eg IBr, ICI3, 1F5 etc but these are not really iodides since the iodine in these compds (if they are not covalent) plays the part of a. metal ion... [Pg.382]

See Halogens or Interhalogens, above Calcium chromate Boron Dinitrogen oxide Boron Lead(II) oxide Non-metals Lead(IV) oxide Non-metals Nitric acid Non-metals Nitrogen oxide Non-metals Nitrosyl fluoride Metals, etc. [Pg.66]

See Halogens or Interhalogens above Ammonium nitrate Metals Ammonium peroxodisulfate Iron Dinitrogen tetraoxide Metals Hydrogen peroxide Metals Nitryl fluoride Metals Peroxyformic acid Potassium dichromate Iron Potassium perchlorate Metal powders Sodium peroxide Metals... [Pg.1613]


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Interhalogens

Interhalogens metal carbonyls

Interhalogens metal halides

Interhalogens metal oxides

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