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Silver subfluoride

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Silver subfluoride (Ag2F) is a metal halide used in dental alloys. It is made by leaving metallic silver in contact with silver fluoride in the dark. It forms small crystals with a bronze reflex, and is a good conductor of electricity. On contact with water almost instant hydrolysis with precipitation of silver (Ag) powder.

3 edits since May 19, 2008. Last edited Jul 24, 2008 by Axiosaurus (66).

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