halid
See also: Halid
English
Noun
halid (plural halids)
- (zoology) Any spider in the now obsolete family Halidae, which since 2006 is considered part of the family Pisauridae.
Noun
halid (plural halids)
- (chemistry) Archaic form of halide.
- 1906, Rudolph August Witthaus, The Medical Student's Manual of Chemistry, W. Wood & Company, page 352:
- These compounds,[the alkyl halids] also known as halid anhydrids, are the halogen compounds of the acidyls.
- 1911 October, Francis I. du Pont, “1,004,815. Liquid Gravity Separation of Solids”, in Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office, Volume 171, United States Patent Office, page 94:
- The process of liquid separation of solids, which consists in separating the solids in a liquid which is the halid of a metal, whose halids are volatilizable, conveying the separated ingredients produced by the separation from the liquid and subjecting the same to a heat sufficient to volatilize, and adding to the liquid a halid of ammonia prior to said volatilization.
- 1917, William Conger Morgan, Qualitative Analysis as a Laboratory Basis for the Study of General Inorganic Chemistry, Macmillan, page 109:
- All the mercury halids show a great tendency toward the formation of complex ions of this same type with the halids of other metallic elements.
Welsh
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /ˈhalɪd/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /ˈha(ː)lɪd/
- Rhymes: -alɪd
Related terms
- hâl (“salt (chemistry)”)
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