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anionic hexafluorides.
Examples are the
hexafluorochlorine (ClF6+), and
hexafluorobromine (BrF6+) cations. Many
elements form
anionic hexafluorides. Members...
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Darwin W.;
Bernard (1968). "Electron-Diffraction
Investigation of the
Hexafluorides of Tungsten, Osmium, Iridium, Uranium, Neptunium, and Plutonium". J...
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Sulfur hexafluoride or
sulphur hexafluoride (British spelling) is an
inorganic compound with the
formula SF6. It is a colorless, odorless, non-flammable...
- low-resistivity
metallic "interconnect". It is one of
seventeen known binary hexafluorides. The WF6
molecule is
octahedral with the
symmetry point group of Oh...
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Ruthenium hexafluoride, also ruthenium(VI)
fluoride (RuF6), is a
compound of
ruthenium and
fluorine and one of the
seventeen known binary hexafluorides. Ruthenium...
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which becomes concentrated in the
unreacted solid.
Separation of the
hexafluorides of
uranium and
plutonium is also
important in the
reprocessing of nuclear...
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Xenon hexafluoride is a
noble gas
compound with the
formula XeF6. It is one of the
three binary fluorides of
xenon that have been
studied experimentally...
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Krypton hexafluoride is an
inorganic chemical compound of
krypton and
fluorine with the
chemical formula KrF6. It is
still a
hypothetical compound. In...
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group 10 metals" (PDF).
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