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  2. Tungsten pentafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten pentafluoride. ... Density: 5.01 g/cm 3: Melting point: 66 °C (151 °F; 339 K) ... Tungsten(V) fluoride is an inorganic compound with the formula WF 5. It ...

  3. Tungsten fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten pentafluoride (tungsten(V) fluoride) Tungsten hexafluoride (tungsten(VI) fluoride) This page was last edited on 18 July 2023 ...

  4. Category:Tungsten(V) compounds - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten pentafluoride; Tungsten pentoxide; Tungsten(V) bromide; Tungsten(V) chloride This page was last edited on 3 July 2024, at 18:50 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Pentafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten pentafluoride, WF 5; Uranium pentafluoride, UF 5; Vanadium pentafluoride, VF 5 This page was last edited on 22 July 2024, at 09:45 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Tungsten(IV) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten tetrafluoride is an inorganic compound with the formula WF 4. This little studied solid has been invoked, together with tungsten pentafluoride , as an intermediate in the chemical vapor deposition of tungsten films using tungsten hexafluoride .

  7. Category:Tungsten halides - Wikipedia

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  8. Tungsten hexafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten(VI) fluoride, also known as tungsten hexafluoride, is an inorganic compound with the formula W F 6. It is a toxic, corrosive, colorless gas, with a density of about 13 kg/m 3 (22 lb/cu yd) (roughly 11 times heavier than air). [2] [3] It is the densest known gas under standard ambient temperature and pressure (298 K, 1 atm). [4]

  9. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol measurements are units of measurement for determining amounts of beverage alcohol. Alcohol concentration in beverages is commonly expressed as alcohol by volume (ABV), ranging from less than 0.1% in fruit juices to up to 98% in rare cases of spirits. A "standard drink" is used globally to quantify alcohol intake, though its definition ...