Calcium fluoride is the inorganic compound of the elements calcium and fluorine with the formula CaF2. It is a white solid that is practically insoluble...
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Fluorite structure (section Calcium fluoride example)
silicide anions in a tetrahedral fashion. The fluorite structure of calcium fluoride CaF2. The antifluorite structure of magnesium silicide Mg2Si. Crystallography...
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Fluorite (section Source of fluorine and fluoride)
Fluorite (also called fluorspar) is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, CaF2. It belongs to the halide minerals. It crystallizes in isometric cubic habit...
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Fluoride (/ˈflʊəraɪd, ˈflɔːr-/) is an inorganic, monatomic anion of fluorine, with the chemical formula F− (also written [F]− ), whose salts are typically...
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Toothpaste (redirect from Fluoride toothpaste)
lactobacilli and possibly promoting calcium fluoride deposits to a higher degree than after the use of traditional fluoride containing dentifrices. Many, although...
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alpha). Lower-grade magnesium fluoride is inferior to calcium fluoride in the infrared range.[citation needed] Magnesium fluoride is tough and polishes well...
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The calcium present in plaque and saliva reacts with fluoride to form calcium fluoride on the tooth surface; over time, this calcium fluoride dissolves...
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uneconomic. In the production of hydrogen fluoride, calcium fluoride is treated with sulfuric acid, precipitating calcium sulfate. In the refining of zinc, solutions...
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Fluoride therapy is the use of fluoride for medical purposes. Fluoride supplements are recommended to prevent tooth decay in children older than six months...
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calcium fluoride. In addition to a 2.5% calcium gluconate gel being applied directly to the chemical burn, the person may also receive calcium gluconate...
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aluminum fluoride, sulfuric acid, synthetic cryolite, calcium fluoride and calcium sulfate are produced under the Gypsos brand. Aluminum fluoride is produced...
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response to ionizing radiation include calcium fluoride, lithium fluoride, calcium sulfate, lithium borate, calcium borate, potassium bromide, and feldspar...
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Fluorine deficiency (redirect from Fluoride deficiency)
fluorine is called fluoride. Fluoride is most commonly found as inorganic or organic fluorides such as naturally occurring calcium fluoride, or synthetic sodium...
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for rorisite, CaClF (calcium chloride fluoride). Calcium(I) chloride Calcium chloride transformation Magnesium chloride Calcium supplement Lide DR, ed...
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List of inorganic compounds (redirect from Calcium salt)
– CaCl2 Calcium chromate – CaCrO4 Calcium cyanamide – CaCN2 Calcium fluoride – CaF2 Calcium hydride – CaH2 Calcium hydroxide – Ca(OH)2 Calcium monosilicide...
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Water fluoridation is the controlled addition of fluoride to a public water supply to reduce tooth decay, and is handled differently by countries across...
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Fluorine (section Fluoride ion)
clothing. Calcium gluconate is often applied next, providing calcium ions to bind with fluoride; skin burns can be treated with 2.5% calcium gluconate...
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halogens react with metals, they produce a wide range of salts, including calcium fluoride, sodium chloride (common table salt), silver bromide and potassium...
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Complications may occur due to fluoride toxicity. Once absorbed into blood through the skin, it reacts with blood calcium and may cause cardiac arrest....
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the advent of ion exchange techniques. Terbium is used to dope calcium fluoride, calcium tungstate and strontium molybdate in solid-state devices, and...
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varying amounts of calcium, inorganic phosphate, and fluoride ions. MI varnish releases the most amounts of calcium ions and fluoride. Enamel Pro varnish...
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Water fluoridation (redirect from Fluoride in water)
fluoridation is the addition of fluoride to a public water supply to reduce tooth decay. Fluoridated water contains fluoride at a level that is effective...
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high-refraction replacement for calcium fluoride as a lens material can be a fluorophosphate glass. Here, a proportion of fluorides is stabilized with a metaphosphate...
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It is less resistant to water than calcium fluoride, but it is the most resistant of all the optical fluorides to high-energy radiation, though its...
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and calcium metabolism. Calcium is essential for maintaining cardiac membrane potentials and in regulating coagulation. High ingestion of fluoride salts...
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Schumm, Thorsten (2023). "Growth and characterization of thorium‑doped calcium fluoride single crystals" (PDF). Scientific Reports. 13 (1): 3897–. Bibcode:2023NatSR...
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Boron trifluoride (redirect from Boron(III) fluoride)
trying to isolate "fluoric acid" (i.e., hydrofluoric acid) by combining calcium fluoride with vitrified boric acid. The resulting vapours failed to etch glass...
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Fluorite was determined to be calcium fluoride. Because of fluorine's tight bonding as well as the toxicity of hydrogen fluoride, the element resisted many...
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granular fusible flux consisting of lime, silica, manganese oxide, calcium fluoride, and other compounds. When molten, the flux becomes conductive, and...
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Gallium monofluoride (category Fluorides)
be generated by the oxidation of gallium with either aluminum fluoride or calcium fluoride. In 2011, a group of Brazilian and German researchers used the...
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