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Sodium iodate metaphosphate

Bromine(III) fluoride fluorinates everything which dissolves in it. Numerous oxides, halides and salts of oxyacids are converted into fluorides. Carbonates, nitrates and iodates are usually completely converted into the fluorides, while some of the metal oxides, such as BeO, MgO, ZnO or AI2O3 are only partly fluorinated by liquid bromine(III) fluoride. Sodium vanadate yields a mixture of tetrafluorooxovanadate and hexafluorovanadate i, potassium or silver dichromates give KCrOF4 and AgCrOF4 resp. i. Potassium permanganate is converted into KMnFs, potassium metaphosphate into potassium hexafluoro-phosphate and sodium borate into the tetrafluoroborate ... [Pg.89]


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