- Definition of Al2TiF6
Al2TiF6 is a chemical compound consisting of two aluminum atoms, one titanium atom, and six fluorine atoms. It is a colorless solid that reacts vigorously with water.
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Aluminum Titanium Fluoride compound
1.1.2 English name: Aluminum Titanium Fluoride
1.2. Molar mass: 306.899 g/mol
1.3. Atomic mass: Al: 26.98 g/mol, Ti: 47.88 g/mol, F: 18.998 g/mol
1.4 Ion configuration: Al3+, Ti4+, F-
- Properties: Al2TiF6
2.1 Physical properties of Al2TiF6: a white, odorless solid, insoluble in water.
2.2 Chemical properties of Al2TiF6: Reacts vigorously with water to produce HF, a strong acid.
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Common chemical reactions of Al2TiF6:
Information about the chemical reactions of Al2TiF6 with metals, acids, non-metals, salts may not be widespread due to the compound’s unique chemical properties. -
Preparation of Al2TiF6
4.1 Laboratory preparation of Al2TiF6: Not prepared in the laboratory due to its toxicity and vigorous reaction with water.
4.2 Industrial preparation of Al2TiF6: Al2TiF6 is typically produced from the combination of aluminum, titanium, and fluorine under specific temperature and pressure conditions.