Chromium(II) fluoride, a blue-green iridescent solid
Chromium(III) fluoride, a green crystalline solid
Chromium(IV) fluoride, a dark greenish-black color when solid
Chromium(V) fluoride, a red volatile solid
Chromium(VI) fluoride, a hypothetical chemical compound
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Chromiumfluoride may refer to: Chromium(II) fluoride, a blue-green iridescent solid Chromium(III) fluoride, a green crystalline solid Chromium(IV) fluoride...
It is the highest known chromiumfluoride, since the hypothetical chromium hexafluoride has not yet been synthesized. Chromium pentafluoride is one of...
186.7, and 209.4 pm. Chromium resides in a distorted octahedral position with a coordination number of 6. Pure chromyl fluoride was first isolated in...
volatile chromium(V) fluoride (CrF5). This red solid has a melting point of 30 °C and a boiling point of 117 °C. It can be prepared by treating chromium metal...
Chromium hexafluoride or chromium(VI) fluoride (CrF6) is a hypothetical chemical compound between chromium and fluorine with the chemical formula CrF6...
Fluoride toxicity is a condition in which there are elevated levels of the fluoride ion in the body. Although fluoride is safe for dental health at low...
volatile chromium(V) fluoride (CrF5). This red solid has a melting point of 30 °C and a boiling point of 117 °C. It can be prepared by treating chromium metal...
evidenced by red fumes of CrO2Cl2. Analogous compounds are not formed with fluorides, bromides, iodides and cyanides. The chromyl chloride test involves heating...
chromium—especially hexavalent chromium. Hexavalent chromium and its compounds are toxic when inhaled or ingested. Trivalent chromium is a trace mineral that...
Chromium oxytetrafluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula CrOF4. It is a purple, volatile, diamagnetic solid. The compound is classified as...
such as atorvastatin and fluoxetine contain C−F bonds. The fluoride ion from dissolved fluoride salts inhibits dental cavities, and so finds use in toothpaste...
beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, cyanide, fluoride, lead, mercury, nitrate, nitrite, selenium and thallium. Most people associate fluoride with the practice...
the highest oxidation states of oxides and fluorides are always equal. Differences are only seen in chromium, groups 7–10, copper, mercury, and the noble...
Fluoride nitrates are mixed anion compounds that contain both fluoride ions and nitrate ions. Compounds are known for some amino acids and for some heavy...
comes from ruber, Latin for red. The color of a ruby is due to the element chromium. Some gemstones that are popularly or historically called rubies, such...
iron, and chromium, the reactions of concern would be the fluorination of container and subsequent dissolution of these metal fluorides. The dissolution...
white or gray metals. The coating has a complex composition including chromium salts, and a complex structure. The process is sometimes called alodine...
Topical fluoride is used in toothpaste, mouthwash and fluoride varnish. Standard fluoride toothpaste (1,000–1,500 ppm) is more effective than low fluoride toothpaste...
halogen oxyanions Fluorides of chlorine, bromine, and iodine Hexavalent chromium compounds such as chromic and dichromic acids and chromium trioxide, pyridinium...
Tungsten(VI) fluoride, also known as tungsten hexafluoride, is an inorganic compound with the formula WF6. It is a toxic, corrosive, colorless gas, with...