halogenidionin
Halogenidionin is a theoretical chemical compound that has not been synthesized or observed experimentally. It is hypothesized to be a type of ion, specifically an anion, formed by the inclusion of a halogen atom within a larger molecular or ionic structure. The name "halogenidionin" suggests a polyatomic ion where one or more halogen atoms are bonded to a central atom or group of atoms, resulting in a net negative charge. This nomenclature is not standard and likely stems from a hypothetical or niche theoretical framework.
The properties and stability of such a compound would depend entirely on the specific elements involved and