Halogen Inorganic Salts

Halogen Inorganic Salts

Halogen inorganic salts are inorganic compounds made of metals and halogen elements, including fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
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: Contains 1 vial propidium iodide (100 mg).

Store at room temperature and protect from light.
: Solution. : 100 mg.
: 7681-11-0. : IK. : MFCD00011405. : potassium iodide.
: 7789-33-5. : BrI. : MFCD00011353. : iodine monobromide.
: 5470-11-1. : ClH4NO. : MFCD00051089. : hydroxylamine hydrochloride.
: 5470-11-1. : ClH4NO. : MFCD00051089. : hydroxylamine hydrochloride.
: 27935-87-1. : C6H11I. : MFCD03453190. : iodomethyl cyclopentane.
: 12029-98-0. : I2O5. : MFCD00011356. : iodine pentoxide.
: 10294-33-4. : BBr3. : MFCD00011312. : boron tribromide.
: 865-44-1. : Cl3I. : MFCD00036291. : iodine trichloride.
: 75-16-1. : CH3BrMg. : MFCD00000041. : AVFUHBJCUUTGCD-UHFFFAOYSA-M.
: 7553-56-2. : I2. : MFCD00011355 MFCD00164163. : PNDPGZBMCMUPRI-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
: 183°C to 186°C (sublimation). : 7553-56-2. : Solid. : I{2}.
: N-α-Benzoyl-L-arginine 4-nitroanilide hydrochloride. : 223.0°C : 21653-40-7. : 97.5
: Cyanogen bromide. : 506-68-3. : Colorless to Yellow. : GHS Signal Word: Danger.
: Iodine monochloride. : 7790-99-0. : GHS Signal Word: Danger. : GHS H Statement
Suspected of causing cancer.
Fatal if swallowed.
Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
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Structure search Chem dex search Element search, Inorganics generally consist of cations and anions joined by ionic bonding and include salts, metals, and single elements. These compounds commonly demonstrate high melting points and exhibit variable degrees of electrical conductivity.