:Talk:Tetrafluoroborate
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Ph3C(+) BF4(-)
Consider adding:
Triphenylcarbenium tetrafluoroborate
Triphenylcarbonium tetrafluoroborate
Tritylium tetrafluoroborate
and other synonyms to the list of examples?
(C6H5)3C(BF4), Formula Weight: 330.13, CAS Number: 341-02-6
Pubchem CID 2723955: [http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=2723955]
"Stable carbocations (carbonium ions) (carbenium ions)".
Simple Salts
Here is a copy of some erroneous entries I removed from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrafluoroberyllate, which may be worthy of inclusion in this article. 51.146.66.5 (talk) 19:58, 30 November 2023 (UTC)
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!Name !Molar mass (g/mol) !Density (g/cm3) !Melting point (°C) !Solubility in water |
lithium tetrafluoroborate
|{{chem2|Li2[BF4]}} |lithium tetrafluoroborate |{{chem2|Li2BF4*H2O}} |116.89 | |tetragonal a = 5.74 Å, c = 4.88 Å over 23{{Cite journal|last1=Sharp|first1=D. W. A.|last2=Russell|first2=D. R.|last3=Moss|first3=K. C.|date=1961-03-10|title=The lattice constants of some metal-fluoroborate hexahydrates|journal=Acta Crystallographica|language=en|volume=14|issue=3|pages=330|doi=10.1107/S0365110X61001133|issn=0365-110X}} | |
lithium tetrafluoroborate trihydrate
|{{chem2|Li2BF4*3H2O}} | | |hexagonal a = 9.90 Å, c = 5.53 Å | | | |
magnesium tetrafluoroborate hexahydrate
|{{chem2|MgBF4*6H2O}} | | |hexagonal a = 15.36 Å, c = 5.38 Å | | |
manganese tetrafluoroborate hexahydrate
|{{chem2|MnBF4*6H2O}} | | |hexagonal a = 15.46 Å c = 5.44 Å | | |
hexaqua ferrous tetrafluoroborate
|FeBF4*6H2O | | |Pmn21 a = 7.71 Å, b = 13.54 Å, c = 5.42 Å | | |
hexaqua nickel tetrafluoroborate
|NiBF4*6H2O | | |hexagonal a = 15.32 Å, c = 5.16 Å | | |
hexaqua cobalt tetrafluoroborate
|CoBF4*6H2O | | |hexagonal a = 15.33 Å, c = 5.22 Å |2.081 | | |
hexaqua zinc tetrafluoroborate
|{{chem2|ZnBF4*6H2O}} | | |hexagonal a = 15.24 Å, c = 5.30 Å | | |
cadmium tetrafluoroborate hexahydrate
|{{chem2|CdBF4*6H2O}} | | |trigonal a = 7.98 Å, c = 5.58 Å | | |
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