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Order, magnetic ionic metals

At the same time, the relatively low energy and ionic character of the chemical bonds between metal and fluorine cause some difficulties in the application of fluoride compounds. First, fluorides typically have a tendency towards thermolysis and hygroscopicity. In addition, fluoride compounds usually display relatively low temperatures of electrostatic and magnetic ordering. [Pg.9]


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