"Halides: The Essential Chemical Compounds Shaping Science and Industry"


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Halides are chemical compounds in which a halogen atom (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine) is bonded to another element, typically a metal or non-metal. They are widely used in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, lighting, and chemical synthesis. Common examples include sodium chloride (NaCl), silver bromide (AgBr), and calcium fluoride (CaF₂). Halides play a crucial role in organic and inorganic chemistry, serving as essential precursors in the production of polymers, refrigerants, and medicines.


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