Chloridionides
Chloridionides are a class of chemical compounds that have not been formally recognized or defined in mainstream chemical literature. The term "chloridionide" appears to be a neologism, possibly arising from a misunderstanding or a novel classification system not widely adopted by the scientific community. In standard chemical nomenclature, related concepts might include compounds containing chloride ions (Cl⁻) or organic compounds where chlorine atoms are directly bonded to carbon atoms.
The prefix "chloro-" typically refers to the presence of chlorine. The suffix "-ide" in inorganic chemistry often
It is possible that the term is used in a very specific, niche context, or is an