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gives fluorine.
Solutions of
inorganic fluorides in
water contain F− and
bifluoride HF− 2. Few
inorganic fluorides are
soluble in
water without undergoing...
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fluoride), HgF2 Mercury(IV)
fluoride (mercury tetrafluoride,
permercuric fluoride), HgF4
Mercury fluorides Molecular structure of mercury(I)
fluoride...
- fluoride, MnF4
These three compounds are the
totality of
binary manganese fluorides that have been well characterized. Greenwood,
Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan...
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sulfamoyl fluorides include:
Sulfamoyl fluorides are
contrasted with the
sulfonimidoyl fluorides with
structure R1-S(O)(F)=N-R2.
Sulfamoyl fluorides can be...
- made by
dissolving alkali metal fluorides in an
organic aprotic solvent, but the low
solubility of
inorganic fluorides in
common battery electrolyte solvents...
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Sulfur fluoride may
refer to any of the
following sulfur fluorides:
Sulfur hexafluoride, SF6
Disulfur decafluoride, S2F10
Sulfur tetrafluoride, SF4 Disulfur...
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Three different xenon fluorides, all
exergonic and stable, are known:
Xenon difluoride, XeF2
Xenon tetrafluoride, XeF4
Xenon hexafluoride, XeF6 This set...
- Silver(I,II)
fluorides (disilver trifluoride,
trisilver tetrafluoride) Ag2F3, Ag3F4 Silver(II)
fluoride (silver difluoride,
argentic fluoride), AgF2 Silver(II...
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chlorides to aryl
fluorides (Halex process),
although pot****ium
fluoride is more
commonly used. Due to the
strength of the Si–F bond,
fluoride is
useful for...
- 5–10 g.
Fluorides,
particularly aqueous solutions of
sodium fluoride, are
rapidly and
quite extensively absorbed by the
human body.
Fluorides interfere...