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    Alkali metal halides, or alkali halides, are the family of inorganic compounds with the chemical formula MX, where M is an alkali metal and X is a halogen...
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  • theoretically tennesside compound. The alkali metals combine directly with halogens under appropriate conditions forming halides of the general formula, MX (X...
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    TiO2 + 2Cl2 + C → TiCl4(l) + CO2(g) "Ionic" metal halides (predominantly of the alkali and alkali earth metals) tend to have very high melting and boiling...
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    centers most commonly studied are those that occur in alkali metal halides. Alkali metal halides are normally transparent; they do not show absorption...
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    as the alkali metal halides. The reaction is very vigorous and can sometimes result in explosions.: 76  All twenty stable alkali metal halides are known;...
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  • dehydrohalogenations as described above are disfavored. The disposal of the alkali halide salt is problematic. Instead thermally-induced dehydrohalogenations...
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  • replacing an atom/ion of alkali metal from an alkali halide molecule by an excited atom/ion of rare gas. An advantage of using alkali halides is that both the...
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    Potassium fluoride (category Alkali metal fluorides)
    fluoride ion for applications in manufacturing and in chemistry. It is an alkali halide salt and occurs naturally as the rare mineral carobbiite. Solutions...
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  • Thumbnail for John C. Slater
    in three years by publishing his (1924) paper Compressibility of the Alkali Halides, which embodied the thesis work he had done under Bridgman. His heart...
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    water-soluble. As a collective whole, simple halide minerals (containing fluorine through iodine, alkali metals, alkaline Earth metals, in addition to...
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  • Thumbnail for Metal-halide lamp
    metal-halide lamp is an electrical lamp that produces light by an electric arc through a gaseous mixture of vaporized mercury and metal halides (compounds...
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    Sodium chloride (category Alkali metal chlorides)
    Sirdeshmukh, Dinker B.; Sirdeshmukh, Lalitha & Subhadra, K. G. (2001). Alkali halides: a handbook of physical properties. Springer. pp. 65, 68. ISBN 978-3-540-42180-1...
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    relaxation dynamics of an IR-laser-excited molecular impurity mode in alkali halide lattices. Throughout his school years, Moerner was a straight A student...
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  • emitted by caesium are more energetic than these of lithium. Alkali metal hydride Alkali metal halide Ammonium nitrate Nitric acid Laue, Wolfgang; Thiemann,...
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    attraction into a regular lattice. Examples of such crystals are the alkali halides, including potassium fluoride (KF), potassium chloride (KCl), potassium...
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  • Karplus with a thesis titled Structure and Collision Complex Dynamics of Alkali Halide Dimers. As a postdoctoral fellow, he worked with Raphael Levine and...
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    Haloalkane (redirect from Alkyl halide)
    The haloalkanes (also known as halogenoalkanes or alkyl halides) are alkanes containing one or more halogen substituents. They are a subset of the general...
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    Sodium iodide (category Alkali metal iodides)
    Reguzzoni, E. (1977). "Optical properties and electronic structure of alkali halides by thermoreflectivity". Physical Review B. 15 (12): 5921–5926. Bibcode:1977PhRvB...
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    caesium chloride itself, the structure also appears in certain other alkali halides when prepared at low temperatures or high pressures. Generally, this...
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    on the order of 0.1 to 1 eV. Frenkel excitons are typically found in alkali halide crystals and in organic molecular crystals composed of aromatic molecules...
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