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  2. Lithium fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Lithium fluoride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula LiF. It is a colorless solid that transitions to white with decreasing crystal size. Its structure is analogous to that of sodium chloride, but it is much less soluble in water.

  3. Ionic bonding - Wikipedia

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    Representation of ionic bonding between lithium and fluorine to form lithium fluoride. Lithium has a low ionization energy and readily gives up its lone valence electron to a fluorine atom, which has a positive electron affinity and accepts the electron that was donated by the lithium atom.

  4. Fluorine compounds - Wikipedia

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    The bond energy is significantly weaker than those of Cl 2 or Br 2 molecules and similar to the easily cleaved oxygen–oxygen bonds of peroxides or nitrogen–nitrogen bonds of hydrazines. [8] The covalent radius of fluorine of about 71 picometers found in F 2 molecules is significantly larger than that in other compounds because of this weak ...

  5. Fluorite structure - Wikipedia

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    Many compounds, notably the common mineral fluorite (CaF 2), adopt this structure. Many compounds with formula M 2 X have an antifluorite structure . In these the locations of the anions and cations are reversed relative to fluorite (an anti-structure ); the anions occupy the FCC regular sites whereas the cations occupy the tetrahedral ...

  6. List of CAS numbers by chemical compound - Wikipedia

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    lithium fluoride: 7789–24–4 LiH: lithium hydride: 7580–67–8 LiI: lithium iodide: 10377–51–2 LiI•3H 2 O: lithium iodide trihydrate: 7790–22–9 LiN(C 3 H 7) 2: lithium diisopropylamide: 4111–54–0 LiNH 2: lithium amide: 7782–89–0 LiNO 3: lithium nitrate: 7790–69–4 LiN 3: lithium azide: 19597–69–4 LiNbO 3: lithium ...

  7. Category:Lithium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Lithium is a highly reactive alkali metal that is widely used in various industrial applications due to its unique properties. Lithium compounds are formed by combining lithium with other elements, such as oxygen, sulfur, and chlorine, to form different chemical compounds.

  8. FLiBe - Wikipedia

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    Lewis bases, such as the alkali fluorides, will donate fluoride ions to the beryllium, breaking the glassy bonds which increase viscosity. In FLiBe, beryllium fluoride is able to sequester two fluoride ions from two lithium fluorides in a liquid state, converting it into the tetrafluoroberyllate ion [BeF 4] 2−. [7]

  9. MXenes - Wikipedia

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    MXenes adopt three structures with one metal on the M site, as inherited from the parent MAX phases: M 2 C, M 3 C 2, and M 4 C 3.They are produced by selectively etching out the A element from a MAX phase or other layered precursor (e.g., Mo 2 Ga 2 C), which has the general formula M n+1 AX n, where M is an early transition metal, A is an element from group 13 or 14 of the periodic table, X is ...