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  2. Silver(II) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Silver(II) fluoride is a chemical compound with the formula AgF 2. It is a rare example of a silver(II) compound - silver usually exists in its +1 oxidation state . It is used as a fluorinating agent.

  3. Silver fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Silver(II) fluoride (silver difluoride, argentic fluoride), AgF 2; Silver(II,III) fluorides (disilver pentafluoride, trisilver octafluoride) [2] Ag 2 F 5, Ag 3 F 8; Silver(III) fluoride (silver trifluoride), AgF 3; Silver diammine fluoride, a material used to stop dental caries (cavities).

  4. Silver subfluoride - Wikipedia

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    Silver subfluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula Ag 2 F. This is an unusual example of a compound where the oxidation state of silver is fractional. The compound is produced by the reaction of silver and silver(I) fluoride: [1] Ag + AgF → Ag 2 F. It forms small crystals with a bronze reflex and is a good conductor of electricity.

  5. Silver compounds - Wikipedia

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    Some silver oxide powder.. Silver is a relatively unreactive metal, although it can form several compounds. The common oxidation states of silver are (in order of commonness): +1 (the most stable state; for example, silver nitrate, AgNO 3); +2 (highly oxidising; for example, silver(II) fluoride, AgF 2); and even very rarely +3 (extreme oxidising; for example, potassium tetrafluoroargentate(III ...

  6. Silver - Wikipedia

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    Silver is a chemical ... silver(II) fluoride, AgF 2); and even very rarely +3 ... in which the standard economic unit of account is a fixed weight of silver, ...

  7. Silver halide - Wikipedia

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    A silver halide (or silver salt) is one of the chemical compounds that can form between the element silver (Ag) and one of the halogens.In particular, bromine (Br), chlorine (Cl), iodine (I) and fluorine (F) may each combine with silver to produce silver bromide (AgBr), silver chloride (AgCl), silver iodide (AgI), and four forms of silver fluoride, respectively.

  8. List of inorganic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Silver(I) fluoride – AgF; Silver(II) fluoride – AgF 2; Silver acetylide – Ag 2 C 2; Silver argentocyanide – KAg(CN) 2; Silver azide – AgN 3; Silver bromate – AgBrO 3; Silver bromide – AgBr; Silver chlorate – AgClO 3; Silver chloride – AgCl; Silver chromate – Ag 2 CrO 4; Silver fluoroborate – AgBF 4; Silver fulminate ...

  9. Disulfur difluoride - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. S 2 F 2 Molar mass: 102.127 g/mol Melting point: ... Silver(II) fluoride can fluorinate sulfur in a strictly dry container at 125 °C (257 °F; ...