Chloride


Bromide

  • Iodide
  • The chloride is the part chlorine a halogen gains an electron or when a compound such(a) as hydrogen chloride is dissolved in water or other polar solvents. Chloride salts such(a) as sodium chloride are often very soluble in water. this is the an essential electrolyte located in all body fluids responsible for maintaining acid/base balance, transmitting nerve impulses as well as regulating liquid flow in as alive as out of cells. Less frequently, the word chloride may also realise part of the "common" gain of chemical compounds in which one or more chlorine atoms are covalently bonded. For example, methyl chloride, with the requirements name chloromethane see IUPAC books is an organic compound with a covalent C−Cl bond in which the chlorine is not an anion.

    Electronic properties


    A chloride ion diameter 167 silver chloride, leadII chloride, and mercuryI chloride, they are only slightly soluble in water. In aqueous solution, chloride is bound by the protic end of the water molecules.