Definition of Tetrafluoride

1. Noun. (chemistry) any chloride containing four fluorine atoms in each molecule ¹

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Definition of Tetrafluoride

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tetrafluoride

tetraethyl
tetraethyl lead
tetraethyl leads
tetraethyl poisoning
tetraethyl pyrophosphate
tetraethylammonium
tetraethylammonium chloride
tetraethylammonium ion
tetraethyllead
tetraethylmonothionopyrophosphate
tetraethylorthosilicate
tetraethylthiuram disulfide
tetraferroplatinum
tetraflate
tetraflates
tetrafluoride (current term)
tetrafluorides
tetrafluoro
tetrafluoroberyllate
tetrafluoroborate
tetrafluoroborates
tetrafluoroboric acid
tetrafluoroethylene
tetrafluoroethylenes
tetrafluoromethane
tetragastrin
tetraglot
tetraglycine hydroperiodide
tetragold
tetragon

Literary usage of Tetrafluoride

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Gas Analysis by Louis Munroe Dennis (1913)
"The volume of the gas is measured and the amount of hydrogen chloride that it contains is calculated. SILICON tetrafluoride ..."

2. Gas Analysis by Louis Munroe Dennis (1913)
"The volume of the gas is measured and the amount of hydrogen chloride that it contains is calculated. SILICON tetrafluoride ..."

3. Methods of Gas Analysis by Walther Hempel (1892)
"The silicon tetrafluoride probably formed in fusion processes is always mixed with large amounts of steam, dust, and sulphur dioxide, and for these reasons ..."

4. Methods of Gas Analysis by Walter Mathias Hempel (1892)
"The silicon tetrafluoride probably formed in fusion processes is always mixed with large amounts of steam, dust, and sulphur dioxide, and for these reasons ..."

5. Methods of Gas Analysis by Walter Mathias Hempel, Louis Munroe Dennis (1892)
"... FLUORINE AS SILICON tetrafluoride. AT the suggestion of the author, 0. WF Oettel has worked out the following method for the determination of fluorine. ..."

6. Manual of Chemistry by George Fownes (1883)
"Silicon tetrafluoride, SiF4, is a gaseous compound, formed whenever dry hydrofluoric acid comes in contact with silica, either free or combined, ..."

7. Introduction to General Inorganic Chemistry by Alexander Smith (1906)
"Gaseous hydrogen fluoride interacts violently with it at a high temperature, heat and light are given out, and silicon tetrafluoride and hydrogen are formed ..."

8. Introduction to General Inorganic Chemistry by Alexander Smith (1906)
"The mode of preparation and the properties of the substance recall silicon tetrafluoride (p. ... tetrafluoride ..."

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