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- Stella Chemifa Corporation - Japanese manufacturer of a wide range of fluorine compounds, including hydrogen fluoride, metal fluorides, fluorophosphates, and fluoroborates, and ionic liquids.
- Jay Intermediates and Chemicals - Producer of inorganic fluorine chemicals in India. Products include ammonium and metal fluorides, fluoborates, fluorosilicates, and fluorotitanates, as well as phosphoric acid and silica.
- Jinan 3F Company Reagent Branch Factory - Producer of hydrofluoric acid and inorganic fluorides in China. Products include the sodium, potassium, and ammonium salts, bifluorides, and borofluoric compounds.
- Ozark Fluorine - Synthesizes and manufactures a diverse range of inorganic and organic fluorinated compounds for use in dentifrices, research labs and other applications. Lists products and describes company history, capabilities, and corporate structure.
- Alufluor - Producer and supplier of aluminium fluoride for the primary aluminium smelters.
- Victrex Fluorides - Manufacturer of speciality inorganic fluoride chemicals, including hydrofluoric acid, anhydrous potassium fluoride, fluoroboric acid, and fluorosilicic acid. Located in the UK.
- Fluoride - Quarterly journal of the International Society for Fluoride Research (ISFR), is published for the advancement of research and dissemination of knowledge of inorganic and organic fluorides or fluorine compounds.
- Fujian Shaowu Yongfei Chemical Co., Ltd. - Hydrogen fluoride and fluoride salts manufacturer in China. Products include ammonium fluorides, fluoroboric acid, and fluorosilicic acid, as well as a perfluorinated surfactant.
- Hengyang Bangyou Chemical Co., Ltd - Producer of inorganic fluorometallates and hydrogen fluoride in China. Products are primarily used in metallurgical and ceramic industries.
Wikipedia Articles
- Fluorine deficiency - Fluoride or fluorine deficiency is a medical condition in which a human, or other organism lacks the necessary compounds containing fluorine to keep bones and teeth healthy. The extent to which the condition truly exists, and its relationship to fluoride poisoning has arisen some controversy.
- Fluorocarbon - Fluorocarbons are chemical compounds that contain carbon-fluorine bonds. The relatively low reactivity and high polarity of the carbon-fluorine bond imparts unique characteristics to fluorocarbons.
- Molecular attraction - Molecular attraction occurs when neutrally-charged molecules nevertheless experience the uneven distribution of electrons over their structure due to London Forces induced by random variations of electron density occurring in non-polar compounds, hydrogen bonding due to the production of what is essentially a bare proton when it is bonded with a strongly electronegative element such as fluorine, oxygen or nitrogen, and the dipole-dipole interaction between compounds that are polar, such as salt. The properties of liquids and the expansion of water ice when it freezes are due to molecular attraction.
- Halocarbon - Halocarbon compounds are chemicals in which one or more carbon atoms are linked by covalent bonds with one or more halogen atoms: fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine. There are also compounds such as methylammonium chloride that include carbon atoms and noncovalent halogen atoms, also called inorganic halogens.
- Perfluorocarbon - Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) are compounds derived from hydrocarbons by replacement of hydrogen atoms by fluorine atoms. PFCs are made up of atoms of carbon, fluorine, and/or sulfur.