Fluoroanion

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A fluoroanion is an anion that contains an element and fluorine atoms. They are also known as complex fluorides. They can occur in salts, or in solution, but not as pure acids. They often contain elements in higher oxidation states. They mostly can be considered as fluorometalates which are a subclass of halometalates.

The following is a list of fluoroanions in atomic number order.

  • tetrafluoroberyllate
  • tetrafluoroborate
  • hexafluorosilicate
  • hexafluorophosphate
  • aka pentafluorosulfite or Sulfur pentafluoride ion
  • MnF3
  • hexafluoromanganate(IV)
  • IV
  • 1− and 2−
  • 4− and 3−
  • II
  • III and IV[1]
  • IV[1]
  • Tetrafluoronickelate
  • Hexafluoronickelate II, III and IV
  • ZrF5
  • ZrF4−8
  • MoF2−8
  • 1−
  • octafluoroxenate
  • LaF4
  • IV
  • IV[2]
  • IV[2]
  • IV[2]
  • heptafluorotantalate TaF7
  • WF2−8
  • hexafluoroplatinate
  • AuF4
  • AuF6
  • BiF4

References[]

  1. ^ a b Klemm, W.; Brandt, W.; Hoppe, R. (March 1961). "Über Fluorocobaltate(III) und -(IV) und Fluoroniccolate(III)". Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie. 308 (1–6): 179–189. doi:10.1002/zaac.19613080119.
  2. ^ a b c Macintyre, Jane E. (1992). Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds. CRC Press. p. 2819. ISBN 9780412301209.
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