- (CaF2),
adopt this structure. Many
compounds with
formula M2X have an
antifluorite structure. In
these the
locations of the
anions and
cations are reversed...
- Most
alkali metal oxides M2O (M = Li, Na, K, Rb)
crystallise in the
antifluorite structure. In this
motif the
positions of the
anions and
cations are...
- {\displaystyle {\ce {2KOH + 2K <=> 2K2O + H2 (^)}}} K2O
crystallises in the
antifluorite structure. In this
motif the
positions of the
anions and
cations are...
- the
inorganic compound with the
formula Li2S. It
crystallizes in the
antifluorite motif,
described as the salt (Li+)2S2−. It
forms a
solid yellow-white...
-
refers loosely to this mixture, not the
anhydrous solid. It
adopts "
antifluorite structure,"
which means that the
small K+ ions
occupy the tetrahedral...
- 2O 2, at 450 °C 2Li 2O 2 → 2Li 2O + O 2
Solid lithium oxide adopts an
antifluorite structure with four-coordinated Li+
centers and eight-coordinated oxides...
- UO2, ThO2, and PuO2. In the
corresponding anti-structure,
called the
antifluorite structure,
anions and
cations are swapped, such as Be2C. The gas phase...
-
hydrogen bonds.
Anhydrous Na2S,
which is
rarely encountered,
adopts the
antifluorite structure,
which means that the Na+
centers occupy sites of the fluoride...
-
metal oxides M2O (M = Li, Na, K, Rb)
crystallise in the
antifluorite structure. In the
antifluorite motif, the
positions of the
anions and
cations are reversed...
- acid–base
chemical reaction,
since the
isolated Si4− ion in the Mg2Si
antifluorite structure can
serve as a Brønsted–Lowry base
capable of
accepting four...