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  2. Sodium fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 41.988173 g/mol Appearance White to greenish solid Odor: odorless Density: ... Sodium fluoride (NaF) is an inorganic compound with the formula Na F. It is ...

  3. Fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 18.998 403 163 g·mol −1 Conjugate acid: Hydrogen fluoride: ... Originally, sodium fluoride was used to fluoridate water; hexafluorosilicic acid ...

  4. Molar mass - Wikipedia

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    The molar mass of atoms of an element is given by the relative atomic mass of the element multiplied by the molar mass constant, M u ≈ 1.000 000 × 10 −3 kg/mol ≈ 1 g/mol. For normal samples from Earth with typical isotope composition, the atomic weight can be approximated by the standard atomic weight [ 2 ] or the conventional atomic weight.

  5. Ammonium fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 37.037 g/mol ... Sodium fluoride Potassium fluoride: ... Ammonium fluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula NH 4 F. It crystallizes as small ...

  6. Sodium monofluorophosphate - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 143.95 g/mol Appearance white powder Melting point: 625 °C (1,157 °F; 898 K) ... The compound is used in place of sodium fluoride, particularly in ...

  7. Tin (II) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 156.69 g/mol Appearance colorless solid Density: ... Stannous fluoride is an alternative to sodium fluoride for the prevention of cavities (tooth decay).

  8. Sodium fluorosilicate - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 188 g/mol ... Sodium fluorosilicate is a compound with the chemical ... ore refining, or other fluoride chemical (like sodium fluoride, magnesium ...

  9. Fluorine - Wikipedia

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    Soluble fluorides are moderately toxic: 5–10 g sodium fluoride, or 32–64 mg fluoride ions per kilogram of body mass, represents a lethal dose for adults. [273] One-fifth of the lethal dose can cause adverse health effects, [ 274 ] and chronic excess consumption may lead to skeletal fluorosis , which affects millions in Asia and Africa, and ...