- The
bifluoride ion is an
inorganic anion with the
chemical formula [HF2]−. The
anion is colorless.
Salts of
bifluoride are
commonly encountered in the...
- Pot****ium
bifluoride is the
inorganic compound with the
formula K[HF2]. This
colourless salt
consists of the pot****ium
cation (K+) and the
bifluoride anion...
- ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8. "Ammonium
bifluoride". PubChem.
Retrieved 17
September 2024. Troyanov, S. I. (2005). "Crystal
Structure Refinement of
Bifluorides MHF2 (M = Na, NH4...
- salt is
dissolved and when the
solid is heated.
Characteristic of
other bifluorides, it
reacts with
acids to give HF.
Illustrative is its
reaction with bisulfate...
-
difluoride The
bifluorides contain the two
fluorine atoms in a
covalently bound HF2−
polyatomic ion
rather than as F− anions.
Ammonium bifluoride Pot****ium...
- is
Sodium fluorosilicate and
sodium bifluoride in powdered, crystal, or
flake form; type II is
ammonium bifluoride in
flake form.
Harry Bennett (1939)...
- with a
metal atom. Most
other soluble salts of
fluoride are in fact
bifluorides, HF2–. Historically,
there have been two main
approaches to prepare...
-
absorb hydrogen fluoride to form a
bifluoride salt.
Fluorine is
produced by the
electrolysis of
molten pot****ium
bifluoride. This
electrolysis proceeds more...
- fluorine, F2, by
electrolysis of a
solution of HF and pot****ium
bifluoride. The pot****ium
bifluoride is
needed because anhydrous HF does not
conduct electricity...
- Na2TiF6 Na2ZrF6 K2NbF7 K2TaF7 K2ZrF6 UO2F2
nitric acids FNO FNO2 FNO3
bifluorides KHF2 NaHF2 NH4HF2 thionyl, phosphoryl, and
iodosyl F2OS F3OP PSF3 IOF3...