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Fluoroberyllate

Fluoroberyllate is an anion of fluorine and beryllium and compounds containing it with other elements. The main kinds are the tetrafluoroberyllates (BeF4)2−, the trifluoroberyllates (BeF3)−, polymeric fluoroberyllates (which can crystalize similar to silica containing minerals) and fluoroberyllate glass.

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Fluoroberyllate is an anion of fluorine and beryllium and compounds containing it with other elements. The main kinds are the tetrafluoroberyllates (BeF4)2−, the trifluoroberyllates (BeF3), polymeric fluoroberyllates (which can crystalize similar to silica containing minerals) and fluoroberyllate glass.1

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  1. Emeléus, Harry Julius; Sharpe, A. G. (1972-12-06). Advances in Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry. Academic Press. pp. 271–275. ISBN 9780080578637. Retrieved 13 July 2013.