Halided vs Halides - What's the difference?
halided | halides |
(chemistry) Containing, or treated with, a halide.
* 1970 , American Chemical Society, Refining Petroleum for Chemicals: A Symposium , page 208
* 1998 (Jan 8), Unites States Patent and Trademark Office, '', Volume 1243, Issue 3, Book 2, page 2849 (Appl. No 200, 053)
As an adjective halided
is (chemistry) containing, or treated with, a halide.As a noun halides is
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Adjective
(en adjective)- In addition, the acidity level is stable and is not permanently affected by exposure to moisture levels sufficiently high to remove halogen from a halided alumina.
