The police lot was artificially bright, lit by overhead halogens.
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He activated halogens atop each, creating a harsh field of light like a crime scene.
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Grains and legumes-likethe alkali metals and halogens they correspond to-justsort of belong together.
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Beyond the halogens the sky was dark and starless.
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Like other halogens, bromine has seven electrons in its outer energy level but desperately wants eight.
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Also the salts of the halogens, such as the chlorides, iodides, bromides, etc., of the metals.
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They consist of hydrocarbons wedded to highly reactive elements known as halogens, like chlorine or bromine.
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With a dull clack, the halogens above the door winked out, leaving us in near-total darkness.
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One column to the west sits the most energetic and reactive gases on the periodic table, the halogens.
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Portable halogens were focused on it.
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We crept east, taillights ahead, double beams behind, through cones of illumination thrown by halogens arching over the highway.
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The Colonel, Kimberley and I merge into the crowd while my mother steps into the light of the halogens.
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Increasing carbon backbone chain length and fluorine substitution with halogens of greater atomic weight increased the measured speed of sound.
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However, the operational complexity of storing halogens at the oxidation state via liquid-phase media hampers their widespread application in energy-storage devices.
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With substances containing halogens, it is advisable to place, after the copper oxide tube, a small washing flask containing potassium iodide solution.
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He speeded up again as they approached the warehouse, the SUV's powerful halogens throwing up fat circles of light across a pair of wide doors.