kloriide
Kloriide, also known as chlorides, are chemical compounds that contain chlorine in the form of chloride ions (Cl−) or covalently bonded chlorine. They include inorganic chlorides, where chlorine is present as Cl− paired with a metal or hydrogen, and organic chlorides, where chlorine is bonded to carbon or other elements.
Inorganic chlorides are typically ionic solids or highly soluble salts. Common examples include sodium chloride (NaCl),
Organic chlorides contain chlorine covalently bonded to carbon. Examples range from chloromethane (CH3Cl) to carbon tetrachloride
Production methods vary. Inorganic chlorides can be produced by reacting acids or bases with metals or oxides,
Chlorides occur naturally in seawater and mineral deposits (halite is the main rock salt). They play a