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Zirconium(IV) fluoride describes members of a family inorganic compounds with the formula (ZrF4(H2O)x. All are colorless, diamagnetic solids. Anhydrous Zirconium(IV) fluoride' is a component of ZBLAN fluoride glass.[2]
^"Zirconium compounds (as Zr)". Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health Concentrations (IDLH). National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
^Nielsen, Ralph (2000). "Zirconium and Zirconium Compounds". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. doi:10.1002/14356007.a28_543. ISBN 3527306730.
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hydrofluoric acid to solutions of zirconium nitrate precipitates solid monohydrate. Hydrates of zirconiumtetrafluoride can be dehydrated by heating under...
Hafnium tetrafluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula HfF4. It is a white solid. It adopts the same structure as zirconiumtetrafluoride, with...
also known. Thorium tetrafluoride has a monoclinic crystal structure like those of zirconiumtetrafluoride and hafnium tetrafluoride, where the Th4+ ions...
yellow-green ionic solid and is isotypic with uranium tetrafluoride or zirconiumtetrafluoride. Berkelium(III) fluoride (BkF3) is also a yellow-green...
monoclinic crystal structure and is isotypic with zirconiumtetrafluoride and hafnium tetrafluoride, where the Th4+ ions are coordinated with F− ions...
Poulain Marcel, Lucas Jacques, Brun Pierre, « Fluoride glasses with zirconiumtetrafluoride. Optical properties of a neodymium-doped glass », Materials Research...
trifluorides. Covalent bonding first comes to prominence in the tetrafluorides: those of zirconium, hafnium and several actinides are ionic with high melting...
solvents. The tetrafluorides show a mixture of ionic and covalent bonding. Zirconium, hafnium, plus many of the actinides form tetrafluorides with an ionic...
atoms such as fluorine or oxygen, as in xenon difluoride (XeF 2), xenon tetrafluoride (XeF 4), xenon hexafluoride (XeF 6), xenon tetroxide (XeO 4), and sodium...
and chloroform. Metallic plutonium is produced by reacting plutonium tetrafluoride with barium, calcium or lithium at 1200 °C. Metallic plutonium is attacked...
through the heating of recently isolated potassium metal with silicon tetrafluoride, but they did not purify and characterize the product, nor identify...
three heavier members are volatile molecular compounds, whereas the tetrafluoride is polymeric. All four halides are known for Sn(II) also: SnF2, SnCl...
[IO]+. It may be fluorinated by fluorine, bromine trifluoride, sulfur tetrafluoride, or chloryl fluoride, resulting iodine pentafluoride, which also reacts...
MTU of intermediate compounds, such as uranium trioxide and uranium tetrafluoride. Fernald came under criticism in 1984 when it was learned that the plant...
sulfuric acid, evolving carbon dioxide, hydrogen fluoride, and silicon tetrafluoride: the product is then dried and leached with water, leaving the early...
HfCl4 + CO2 Chlorination of hafnium carbide above 250 °C. Hafnium and zirconium occur together in minerals such as zircon, cyrtolite and baddeleyite....
Br2 (g) → 2 PrBr3 (s) [green] 2 Pr (s) + 3 I2 (g) → 2 PrI3 (s) The tetrafluoride, PrF4, is also known, and is produced by reacting a mixture of sodium...
with four parts hydrogen fluoride resulting in more water and uranium tetrafluoride. Finally the end product of uranium hexafluoride is created by simply...
Most difluorides and trifluorides have high boiling points, while most tetrafluorides and monofluorides fall in between. The term "fluoride volatility" is...
oxygen-containing groups into fluorides. The usual reagent is sulfur tetrafluoride: RCO2H + SF4 → RCF3 + SO2 + HF A more convenient alternative to SF4...
polymers with Nb-Nb bonds; for example, the black hygroscopic niobium tetrafluoride (NbF4) and brown niobium tetrachloride (NbCl4). Anionic halide compounds...