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In [[chemistry]], a '''fluoroanion''' or '''fluorometallate anion''' is a [[polyatomic anion]] that contains one or more [[fluorine]] atoms. The ions and salts form from them are also known as '''complex fluorides'''. They can occur in [[salts]], or in solution, but seldom as pure [[acid]]s. Fluoroanions often contain elements in higher [[oxidation state]]s. They mostly can be considered as fluorometallates, which are a subclass of halometallates.<ref>{{cite web |title=fluorometallate anion (CHEBI:51527) |url=https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/searchId.do?chebiId=CHEBI%3A51527 |website=www.ebi.ac.uk}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=fluorometallate anion - Ontology Browser - Rat Genome Database |url=https://rgd.mcw.edu/rgdweb/ontology/view.html?acc_id=CHEBI:51527 |website=rgd.mcw.edu}}</ref> |
In [[chemistry]], a '''fluoroanion''' or '''fluorometallate anion''' is a [[polyatomic anion]] that contains one or more [[fluorine]] atoms. The ions and salts form from them are also known as '''complex fluorides'''. They can occur in [[salts]], or in solution, but seldom as pure [[acid]]s. Fluoroanions often contain elements in higher [[oxidation state]]s. They mostly can be considered as fluorometallates, which are a subclass of halometallates.<ref>{{cite web |title=fluorometallate anion (CHEBI:51527) |url=https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/searchId.do?chebiId=CHEBI%3A51527 |website=www.ebi.ac.uk}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=fluorometallate anion - Ontology Browser - Rat Genome Database |url=https://rgd.mcw.edu/rgdweb/ontology/view.html?acc_id=CHEBI:51527 |website=rgd.mcw.edu}}</ref> |
Revision as of 17:44, 17 October 2022
In chemistry, a fluoroanion or fluorometallate anion is a polyatomic anion that contains one or more fluorine atoms. The ions and salts form from them are also known as complex fluorides. They can occur in salts, or in solution, but seldom as pure acids. Fluoroanions often contain elements in higher oxidation states. They mostly can be considered as fluorometallates, which are a subclass of halometallates.[1][2]
The following is a list of fluoroanions in atomic number order.
- trifluoroberyllate
- tetrafluoroberyllate
- tetrafluoroborate
- magnesium tetrafluoride
- tetrafluoroaluminate
- hexafluoroaluminate
- hexafluorosilicate
- hexafluorophosphate
- Sulfur trifluoride anion
- pentafluorosulfate aka pentafluorosulfite or Sulfur pentafluoride ion
- sulfur pentafluoride anion
- tetrafluorochlorate
- hexafluorotitanate
- hexafluorovanadate(III)
- hexafluorovanadate(IV)
- hexafluorovanadate(V)
- trifluoromanganate MnF−3
- hexafluoromanganate(III)
- hexafluoromanganate(IV)
- heptafluoromanganate IV
- Tetrafluoroferrate 1− and 2−
- hexafluoroferrate 4− and 3−
- tetrafluorocobaltate II
- Hexafluorocobaltate III and IV[3]
- Heptafluorocobaltate IV[3]
- Tetrafluoronickelate
- Hexafluoronickelate II, III and IV
- hexafluorocuprate
- tetrafluorozincate
- Hexafluorogallate
- hexafluorogermanate
- hexafluoroarsenate
- tetrafluorobromate
- hexafluorobromate
- pentafluorozirconate ZrF−5
- hexafluorozirconate
- octafluorozirconate ZrF4−8
- hexafluoroniobate
- heptafluoroniobate
- octafluoromolybdate MoF2−8
- tetrafluoropalladate
- hexafluororhodate
- hexafluororuthenate(IV)
- hexafluororuthenate(V)
- hexafluoroindate
- hexafluorostannate
- fluoroantimonate
- hexafluoroiodate 1−
- octafluoroxenate
- tetrafluorolanthanate LaF−4
- pentafluorocerate IV
- Hexafluorocerate IV[4]
- Heptafluorocerate IV[4]
- octafluorocerate IV[4]
- pentafluorohafnate
- hexafluorohafnate
- heptafluorotantalate TaF−7
- octafluorotantalate
- heptafluorotungstate
- octafluorotungstate WF2−8
- octafluororhenate
- hexafluoroplatinate
- tetrafluoroaurate AuF−4
- hexafluoroaurate AuF−6
- hexafluorothallate(III)
- tetrafluorobismuthate BiF−4
References
- ^ "fluorometallate anion (CHEBI:51527)". www.ebi.ac.uk.
- ^ "fluorometallate anion - Ontology Browser - Rat Genome Database". rgd.mcw.edu.
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b c Macintyre, Jane E. (1992). Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds. CRC Press. p. 2819. ISBN 9780412301209.