Fluorine Compounds, Inorganic

The article contains sections titled: 1. Hydrofluoric Acid 1.1. Physical Properties 1.1.1. Anhydrous Hydrofluoric Acid (AHF) 1.1.2. Aqueous Solutions 1.2. Chemical Properties 1.3. Manufacture 1.3.1. Fluorite Processes 1.3.2. Fluosilicic Acid Processes 1.3.3. Corrosion-Resistant Materials 1.3.4. Specifications and Analysis 1.4. Storage and Transport 1.5. Toxicology and Occupational Health 1.6. Economic Aspects and Uses 2. Calcium Fluoride 2.1. Physical and Chemical Properties 2.2. Production and Resources 2.3. Uses 2.4. Toxicology 2.5. Specifications 2.6. Chemical Analysis 3. Aluminum Fluoride and Fluoroaluminates 3.1. Aluminum Fluoride 3.1.1. Properties 3.1.2. Manufacture 3.1.2.1. Hydrofluoric Acid Processes 3.1.2.2. Fluosilicic Acid Processes 3.1.2.3. Recovery of Fluorine During Aluminum Production 3.2. Fluoroaluminates 3.2.1. Cryolite, AlF3· 3 NaF 3.2.1.1. Properties 3.2.1.2. Manufacture 3.2.2. Ammonium Cryolite 3.3. Environment Protection 3.4. Specifications 3.5. Chemical Analysis 3.6. Uses 3.7. Economic Aspects 3.8. Toxicology 4. Other Metal Fluorides 4.1. Ammonium Fluorides 4.2. Cobalt Fluorides 4.3. Lithium Fluorides 4.4. Magnesium Fluoride 4.5. Nickel Fluorides 4.6. Potassium Fluorides 4.7. Sodium Fluorides 4.8. Tungsten Hexafluoride 5. Fluorine - Silicon Compounds 5.1. Silicon Tetrafluoride 5.1.1. Physical Properties 5.1.2. Chemical Properties 5.1.3. Manufacture 5.1.4. Transport 5.1.5. Analysis 5.1.6. Use 5.1.7. Toxicology 5.2. Fluosilicic Acid 5.2.1. Physical Properties 5.2.2. Chemical Properties 5.2.3. Manufacture 5.2.4. Transport 5.2.5. Quality and Analysis 5.2.6. Use 5.2.7. Economic Aspects 5.2.8. Toxicity 5.3. Fluosilicates 5.3.1. Properties 5.3.2. Manufacture 5.3.3. Analysis 5.3.4. Uses, Economic Aspects 5.3.5. Toxicity 6. Other Inorganic FluorineCompounds 6.1. Sulfur Fluorides 6.1.1. Sulfur Hexafluoride 6.1.2. Sulfur Tetrafluoride 6.2. Nitrogen Fluorides 6.3. Oxygen - Fluorine Compounds 6.4. Phosphorus - Fluorine Compounds 6.5. Halogen Fluorides 6.6. Rare-Gas Fluorides 6.7. Graphite Fluorides

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