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Silver ionic crystal radius

Disilver fluoride is a bronze-colored compound with a greenish cast when observed in bulk. It is an excellent electrical conductor. Crystal-structure determination3 shows the complete absence of elemental silver and silver(I) fluoride in the pure material and reveals the presence of successive layers of silver, silver, and fluorine in the lattice. The silver-silver distance is 2.86 A. (nearly twice the metallic radius of 1.53 A.), and the silver-fluorine distance is 2.46 A. [as in ionic silver(I) fluoride]. The compound is regarded as being intermediate in structure between a metal and a salt.4... [Pg.20]


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