Alkali halide

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The alkali halides are the family of ionic compounds with simple chemical formula X+Y- or XY, where X is an alkali metal and Y is a halogen. One of the most well known of these is sodium chloride or common table salt.

In standard room conditions dry alkali halides tend to exist as white or translucent crystalline solids. The internal crystalline structure is face-centered cubic

The table below provides links to each of the individual articles for these compounds:

  Alkali Metals
Lithium Sodium Potassium Rubidium Caesium Francium
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Fluorine LiF NaF KF RbF CsF FrF
Chlorine LiCl NaCl KCl RbCl CsCl FrCl
Bromine LiBr NaBr KBr RbBr CsBr FrBr
Iodine LiI NaI KI RbI CsI FrI
Astatine LiAt NaAt KAt RbAt CsAt FrAt
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