- Definition of Ga2TiF6
Ga2TiF6, also known as Gallium hexafluorotitanate, is a chemical compound consisting of gallium, titanium, and fluorine atoms. Each molecule of this compound includes two gallium atoms, one titanium atom, and six fluorine atoms.
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Gallium hexafluorotitanate
1.1.2 English name: Gallium hexafluorotitanate
1.2. Atomic mass: 368.71 g/mol
1.3. Atomic weight: The atoms in the Ga2TiF6 molecule have corresponding weights of 69.72 g/mol for Ga, 47.867 g/mol for Ti, and 18.9984 g/mol for F.
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The Ga2TiF6 molecule is composed of 2 Ga atoms, 1 Ti atom, and 6 F atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: Ga3+, Ti4+ and F-.
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Properties: Ga2TiF6
Information on the physical and chemical properties of Ga2TiF6 is not widely mentioned in chemical literature. -
Common chemical reaction of Ga2TiF6
The common chemical reactions involving Ga2TiF6 are also not clearly described in chemical literature sources. -
Synthesis of Ga2TiF6
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of Ga2TiF6: no specific information
4.2 Industrial synthesis of Ga2TiF6: no specific information
Note: Ga2TiF6 is not a common chemical substance and detailed information about it may be hard to find. The information above may not be entirely accurate and should be confirmed with other sources of information.