Metal halides are compounds between metals and halogens. Some, such as sodium chloride are ionic, while others are covalently bonded.
Applications of Cuprous bromide
This diamagnetic solid adopts a polymeric structure akin to that for zinc sulfide[1]. Cuprous bromide is widely used in the synthesis of organic compounds and as a lasing medium in copper bromide lase
Nov 22,2019 Metal halide and Halogen saltElectronic and Optical Properties of Mercuric Iodate
Mercury(II) iodate(V) is dimorphous and crystallizes in two polymorphs named α- and β-Hg(IO3)2. The α-modification was prepared by precipitation of a slightly acidified Hg(NO3)2 solution with an exces
Nov 4,2019 Metal halide and Halogen saltUses of Lithium bromide
Lithium bromide is a lithium salt in which the counterion is bromide. The anhydrous salt forms cubic crystals similar to common salt. It is a bromide salt and a lithium salt.Lithium bromide is a chemi
Nov 1,2019 Metal halide and Halogen saltPreparations and Reaction of Germanium tetrachloride
Germanium(IV) chloride often is obtained as a byproduct of germanium metal production. The process involves heating germanium oxide, GeO2, with sodium chloride and coal.
Oct 21,2019 Metal halide and Halogen salt