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  2. Iron(III) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Iron(III) fluoride, also known as ferric fluoride, are inorganic compounds with the formula FeF 3 (H 2 O) x where x = 0 or 3. They are mainly of interest by researchers, unlike the related iron(III) chloride. Anhydrous iron(III) fluoride is white, whereas the hydrated forms are light pink. [2]

  3. List of compounds with carbon number 5 - Wikipedia

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    hexafluoroglutaryl fluoride: 678-78-4 C 5 F 10: decafluorocyclopentane: 376-77-2 C 5 F 11 N: undecafluoropiperidine: 836-77-1 C 5 F 13 N: perfluoromethyldiethylamine: 758-48-5 C 5 FeO 4 S: tetracarbonyl carbonothioyl iron: 66517-47-3 C 5 FeO 5: iron pentacarbonyl: 13463-40-6 C 5 HMnO 5: hydromanganese pentacarbonyl: 16972-33-1 C 5 HN 3 ...

  4. Iron tetrafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Iron tetrafluoride can be prepared by reaction of iron atoms with elemental F 2 in excess neon and argon at 4 K: [2] [3] Fe + 2F 2 → FeF 4 Physical properties

  5. Iron(II) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    As such, the iron cations are octahedral and fluoride anions are trigonal planar. [6] [7] The tetrahydrate can exist in two structures, or polymorphs. One form is rhombohedral and the other is hexagonal, the former having a disorder. [1] Like most fluoride compounds, the anhydrous and hydrated forms of iron(II) fluoride feature high spin metal ...

  6. Category:Iron compounds - Wikipedia

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    This is intended for compounds that contain iron in their composition. Subcategories. ... Iron fluoride; Iron germanide; Iron monosilicide; Iron nitrides; Iron oxide;

  7. Iron fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Iron fluoride may refer to: Iron(II) fluoride (ferrous fluoride, FeF 2), a white solid; Iron(II,III) fluoride [Wikidata] (Fe 2 F 5)

  8. Is fluoride in drinking water safe? RFK Jr. says fluoride ...

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    Fluoride was measured at 8 milligrams per liter in the groundwater of some villages in China, while some Canadian waters contain levels of less than 0.05 milligrams per liter, according to a World ...

  9. Fluorine compounds - Wikipedia

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    Sodium fluoride: yellow is fluorine, purple is sodium. They are isoelectronic, but fluorine is bigger because its nuclear charge is lower. The alkali metals form monofluorides. All are soluble and have the sodium chloride (rock salt) structure, [47] Because the fluoride anion is basic, many alkali metal fluorides form bifluorides with the ...