halogenideja
Halogenideja are chemical compounds derived from halogens (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine) by combining with metals, hydrogen, or carbon. They include inorganic halides such as metal halides (sodium chloride NaCl, calcium fluoride CaF2), hydrogen halides (hydrogen chloride HCl, hydrogen fluoride HF), and organic halides (alkyl halides like chloromethane CH3Cl). The term is used in several languages to refer to halides in general.
Classification and properties: Inorganic halides often form ionic solids with high melting points; organic halides contain
Occurrence and uses: Halide minerals are common in nature, with NaCl as the best-known example. Industrially,
Safety and environment: Many halogenideja are hazardous; hydrogen halides are corrosive; some organic halides are toxic