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Calcium fluoride is the
inorganic compound of the
elements calcium and
fluorine with the
formula CaF2. It is a
white solid that is
practically insoluble...
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silicide anions in a
tetrahedral fashion. The
fluorite structure of
calcium fluoride CaF2. The
antifluorite structure of
magnesium silicide Mg2Si. Crystallography...
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Fluorite (also
called fluorspar) is the
mineral form of
calcium fluoride, CaF2. It
belongs to the
halide minerals. It
crystallizes in
isometric cubic habit...
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Fluoride (/ˈflʊəraɪd, ˈflɔːr-/) is an inorganic,
monatomic anion of fluorine, with the
chemical formula F− (also
written [F]− ),
whose salts are typically...
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lactobacilli and
possibly promoting calcium fluoride deposits to a
higher degree than
after the use of
traditional fluoride containing dentifrices. Many, although...
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calcium present in
plaque and
saliva reacts with
fluoride to form
calcium fluoride on the
tooth surface; over time, this
calcium fluoride dissolves...
- alpha). Lower-grade
magnesium fluoride is
inferior to
calcium fluoride in the
infrared range.[citation needed]
Magnesium fluoride is
tough and
polishes well...
- uneconomic. In the
production of
hydrogen fluoride,
calcium fluoride is
treated with
sulfuric acid,
precipitating calcium sulfate. In the
refining of zinc, solutions...
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fluorine is
called fluoride.
Fluoride is most
commonly found as
inorganic or
organic fluorides such as
naturally occurring calcium fluoride, or
synthetic sodium...
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response to
ionizing radiation include calcium fluoride,
lithium fluoride,
calcium sulfate,
lithium borate,
calcium borate, pot****ium bromide, and feldspar...