HALOGEN

hălˈəjĕn [Gr.,=salt-bearing], any of the chemically active elements found in group VIIa of the periodic table; the name applies especially to fluorine (symbol F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I). Astatine (At), formerly known as alabamine, is a radioactive element also classed as a halogen; its most stable isotope (which does not occur in nature) has a half-life of less than 8 1 / 2 hr. The chemical and physical properties of astatine are not well known; it is believed to resemble iodine. The halogens are the best-defined family of chemical elements. Chemically they closely resemble one another; they are nonmetallic and form monovalent negative ions. They also exhibit an almost perfect gradation of physical properties. Fluorine, a pale yellow gas, is the least dense and chemically the most active, displacing the other halogens from their compounds and even displacing oxygen from water. Chlorine, a yellow-green gas, is more dense and less reactive than fluorine. Bromine is a dark red liquid. Iodine is a grayish black solid and is the least chemically active of the four; however, among the nonmetals only oxygen is more reactive than iodine. Pure halogens exist as diatomic molecules, e.g., Cl2; they form interhalogen compounds, i.e., compounds between two halogens. The halogens form numerous compounds with other elements. With hydrogen they form hydrogen halides, whose water solutions are called hydrohalic acids, e.g., the water solution of hydrogen chloride is called hydrochloric acid. They form numerous metal halides, or salts, e.g., sodium chloride, common table salt. They also form halocarbons, compounds with carbon and often other elements such as hydrogen and oxygen. Chloroform, iodoform, and carbon tetrachloride are halocarbons. Some other halogen compounds are calomel (mercurous chloride), fluorite, sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride), corrosive sublimate (mercuric chloride), and chlorine bleaches.

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...chlorine, iodine, and sulphur.At about the same time a typical organic acid, oxalic acid, was placed in the same class with the halogen acids. On the basis of Dulongs investigations 1813-1815 on oxalic acid and its metallic salts, L. Gmelin 2 expressed...
...active light produces free silver and halogen. There is no evidence that any intermediate...sufficiently refined to detect silver or halogen in grains which have been given only a...chromic acid, potassium persulfate, and free halogen. These agents readily oxidize silver...
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...Power-generating machinery oxides and halogen salts and parts thereof, n.e...Inorganic chemical elements, oxides, halogen 2.04 -0.07 (2.95) salts...Inorganic chemical elements, oxides, halogen 28.48 -0.91 (11.30...
...Iodine for Water Treatment Iodine is a halogen, like chlorine, that exerts a biocidal...into the blood. Water disinfection with halogens is a first-order chemical reaction: the...variables are aqueous concentration of halogen and the time it is in contact with the...
...body compartments. For example, in general, halogens increase the lipophilic nature of a chemical...oxidative degradation and metabolism. The number of halogen atoms and the position of the halogen atoms on the molecule modulate these enzymatic...
...including tungsten incandescent, quartz halogen, fluorescent, and LED. Low-pressure sodium...disadvantages of the large fluorescent tubes. Halogens are more efficient than incandescents...lumens/watt: 40-watt tungsten, 12.6; quartz halogen, 24; fluorescent, 56; LED, 131; and low-pressure...
...illustrates the difference between incandescent and LED bulbs. The three-C-cell flashlight has a halogen bulb surrounded by an array of three LEDs. The halogen bulb will run one to three hours on a set of batteries; the LEDs will run 300 hours! I bought...
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...Thats the ubiquitous and controversial halogen torchiere, which the U.S. Consumer Product...light but use one-quarter the energy of halogen models. That translates to $136 in energy...sevenyear life of the fluorescent Lamp. (Halogen lamps, by contrast, have a one-year Life...
...decade ago, scientists monitoring marine mammals flesh for pollutants began finding unknown organic compounds containing the halogen atoms bromine and chlorine. More than 20 such compounds were eventually revealed. That raised alarms because the compounds...
...that offers the same degree of improvement on todays halogen lamps as halogens did over old-fashioned sealed-beam headlights. Known...alive with a dazzling white light. Sealed beams, halogen lamps, and even household light bulbs rely on a steadily...
...and is expensive to operate. Tungsten halogen lights are more energy efficient than...first thing to do is to get rid of your halogen torchieres," says Jennifer Thorne, an...tubular light bulbs in most torchiere-style halogen lamps "can reach very high temperatures...
...violet light. Armed with just a hand-held halogen lamp and a few lengths of rope, we are...signaling directions to his driver. The halogen lamp is not to be used for navigation...whirring and chirping of crickets. The halogen lamp is switched on, its beam dancing...
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...Themselves and Cost Just Pounds Sterling40. We Give Halogen Ovens a Grilling. Byline: by Tessa Cunningham...If so, think again. Welcome to the world of the halogen table-top oven. Halogen ovens started life humbly enough being sold on shopping...
...Themselves and Cost Just Pounds Sterling40. We Give Halogen Ovens a Grilling. Byline: by Tessa Cunningham...If so, think again. Welcome to the world of the halogen table-top oven. Halogen ovens started life humbly enough being sold on shopping...
Safio Offers LED Replacements for Halogen Bulbs. Byline: By Aled Blake Western...LED light emitting diode replacement for halogen lightbulbs. Formed by a Welsh-Scottish...it has developed an LED replacement for halogen lamps. The Cardiff Bay company says the...
Reader Offer: Powerful Halogen Heater Only EUR39.99+p p. Beat the winter freeze with our powerful halogen heater which lights up and emits heat within seconds. This halogen heater also oscillates, distributing heat more evenly throughout your...
Lake Zurich Firefighters Warn of Halogen Lamp Hazard after Fire. Byline: Amie...Firefighters are warning residents to turn off halogen lamps when they are not in use after a...Firefighters reminded homeowners that leaving halogen lights on when unattended can be dangerous...
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HALOGEN hal jen Gr.,=salt-bearing, any of the chemically active...alabamine, is a radioactive element also classed as a halogen; its most stable isotope (which does not occur in nature...not well known; it is believed to resemble iodine. The halogens are the best-defined family of chemical elements. Chemically...
HALIDE see halogen . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...chemical compounds that are used as refrigerants, aerosol propellants, and solvents. These compounds are haloalkanes, i.e., halogen derivatives of saturated hydrocarbons (see alkane ). Every Freon contains at least some fluorine in its molecule, and most...
...337 degrees Celsius (estimated); density unknown; valence believed to be +1, +3, +5, or +7. Astatine is the heaviest known halogen (Group 17 of the periodic table ). Its chemical properties are believed to be similar to those of iodine . The most stable...
...engineer of mines (1847) and director of the porcelain manufactory at Sevres (1854). In chemistry he is known for his work on the halogen and other derivatives of the unsaturated hydrocarbons. In physics he is noted for his careful measurements of the specific...
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