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    Molybdenum(V) fluoride is an inorganic compound with the formula MoF5. It is a hygroscopic yellow solid. Like most pentafluorides, it exists as a tetramer...
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  • Molybdenum fluoride can refer to Molybdenum(IV) fluoride (molybdenum tetrafluoride, MoF 4), a green ionic solid Molybdenum(V) fluoride (molybdenum pentafluoride...
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    readily hydrolyzes to release HCl. Molybdenum(IV) chloride Molybdenum(VI) chloride Molybdenum(V) fluoride Tungsten(V) chloride Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg...
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  • Molybdenum(IV) fluoride is a binary compound of molybdenum and fluorine with the chemical formula MoF4. Perry, Dale L. (2011). Handbook of Inorganic Compounds...
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    Molybdenum hexafluoride, also molybdenum(VI) fluoride, is the inorganic compound with the formula MoF6. It is the highest fluoride of molybdenum. It is...
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  • MoBr3 Molybdenum(III) chloride – MoCl3 Molybdenum(IV) carbide – MoC Molybdenum(IV) chloride – MoCl4 Molybdenum(IV) fluoride – MoF4 Molybdenum(V) chloride...
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    MoF2O2(OC(H)N(CH3)2)2 Edwards, A. J.; Steventon, B. R. (1968). "Fluoride crystal structures. Part II. Molybdenum oxide tetrafluoride". Journal of the Chemical Society...
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    Materials Park, Ohio: ASM International. ISBN 978-1-62708-155-9. "Molybdenum: molybdenum(I) fluoride compound data". OpenMOPAC.net. Retrieved 2007-12-10. Lindemann...
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    (CH3)3SiF Molybdenum oxytetrafluoride is susceptible to hydrolysis to give molybdenum difluoride dioxide. Edwards, A. J.; Steventon, B. R. (1968). "Fluoride crystal...
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  • glossary of chemical formulae. Contents A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z See also External links Chemistry portal "Nitrogen" (PDF). Safety...
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    accepted trace elements are iron, chlorine, cobalt, copper, zinc, manganese, molybdenum, iodine, and selenium; there is some evidence that there may be more....
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  • for a liquid oil medium. The two main dry lubricants are graphite and molybdenum disulfide. They offer lubrication at temperatures higher than liquid and...
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    Cady, G.H.; Hargreaves, G.B, "Vapour Pressures of Some Fluorides And Oxyfluorides of Molybdenum, Tungsten, Rhenium, and Osmium," Journal of the Chemical...
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    coolant are a single fluid, so a loss of coolant carries the fuel with it. Fluoride salts dissolve poorly in water, and do not form burnable hydrogen. The...
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    distances for the bridging fluoride ligands are typically about 0.2 Å longer than the Rh-F distances for the nonbridging fluoride ligands. In the case of...
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    FLiBe (category Fluorides)
    the name of a molten salt made from a mixture of lithium fluoride (LiF) and beryllium fluoride (BeF2). It is both a nuclear reactor coolant and solvent...
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    liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR; often pronounced lifter) is a type of molten salt reactor. LFTRs use the thorium fuel cycle with a fluoride-based...
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  • known oxidation state can be achieved in a fluoride. For some elements this is achieved exclusively in a fluoride, for others exclusively in an oxide; and...
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    reactivities of MoF6 and WF6, the molybdenum reaction proceeded more readily than did the tungsten. Chromyl fluoride is a strong oxidizing agent capable...
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    of the fluorides are bridging. Its structure is similar to those for niobium pentafluoride and tantalum pentafluoride. In contrast, molybdenum oxytetrafluoride...
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    few species of bacteria and archaea. However, tungsten interferes with molybdenum and copper metabolism and is somewhat toxic to most forms of animal life...
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  • Chlorine trifluoride (category Fluorides)
    layer of metal fluoride will form which prevents further corrosion, but molybdenum, tungsten, and titanium are unsuitable as their fluorides are volatile...
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    such as atorvastatin and fluoxetine contain C−F bonds. The fluoride ion from dissolved fluoride salts inhibits dental cavities and so finds use in toothpaste...
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    Fertilizer (section Fluoride)
    (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), zinc (Zn), boron (B). Of occasional significance are silicon (Si), cobalt (Co), and vanadium (V). The nutrients required...
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    synthesized by the reduction of molybdenum(V) chloride with hydrogen. A higher yield is produced by the reduction of pure molybdenum(V) chloride with anhydrous...
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    formation of an unreactive layer of metal fluoride. Its reaction with hydrazine to form hydrogen fluoride, nitrogen, and chlorine gases was used in experimental...
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    Chlorine trifluoride oxide (category Chlorine(V) compounds)
    Functioning as a Lewis acid, it can gain a fluoride ion from a strong base to yield a tetrafluorooxychlorate(V) anion: ClOF4− ion. These include KClOF4...
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  • and caesium/cesium. Contents A B C Ca–Cu D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z External links C C2 C3 C4 C5 H C7 C8 C9 C10 C15 C20 Webelements Landolt...
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    Hastelloy-N—a low chromium, nickel–molybdenum alloy—was used in the MSRE and proved compatible with the fluoride salts FLiBe and FLiNaK. All metal parts...
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    include heating to drive off volatile elements, burning via oxidation, and fluoride volatility (which uses extremely reactive Fluorine). Each process results...
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