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This is a fluorine iodide.
AlF3
CaF2
Any metallic element will form an ionic compound with fluorine. ("Flourine" is not a chemical name!) Examples of metals are sodium, magnesium, lanthanum, and iron.
ClF3 The tri- indicates that there are three atoms of fluorine in the compound.
F is the chemical symbol of fluorine.
This is a fluorine iodide.
AlF3
Fluorine is a highly electronegative compound, and combines with numerous elements to form compounds with the fluorine in -I oxidation state.
The chemical formula for beryllium chlorite is Be(ClO2)2.
CaF2
Strontium fluoride is SrF2.
Any metallic element will form an ionic compound with fluorine. ("Flourine" is not a chemical name!) Examples of metals are sodium, magnesium, lanthanum, and iron.
ClF3 The tri- indicates that there are three atoms of fluorine in the compound.
The compound Hg2F2 is called mercury(I) fluoride. The compound HgF2 is called mercury(II) fluoride.
The compound Hg2F2 is called mercury(I) fluoride. The compound HgF2 is called mercury(II) fluoride.
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