halogenides
Halogenides are chemical compounds that contain halogen elements—fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. The term covers both inorganic salts that contain halide ions and organic compounds in which a halogen atom is bonded to carbon. The halide ion X− is the reduced form of a halogen.
Inorganic halides include metal salts such as sodium chloride (NaCl), potassium bromide (KBr), and calcium fluoride
Organic halides, or haloalkanes and aryl halides, feature halogen atoms bonded to carbon. They arise from substitution
Properties and applications: Halogenides are broadly used in chemistry and industry. Sodium chloride is essential in
See also: Halide, Halogen, Interhalogen compounds, Organohalide.