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Definition of Sr2TiF6:
1.1 Names:
1.1.1 Common name: Strontium hexafluorotitanate
1.1.2 English name: Strontium hexafluorotitanate
1.2 Molar mass: 346.749 g/mol
1.3 Atomic mass:
1.3.1 Molecular structure: Sr2TiF6 consists of 2 strontium (Sr) atoms, 1 titanium (Ti) atom, and 6 fluorine (F) atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: Sr2TiF6’s molecular ion block consists of two Sr2+ ions and a complex ion [TiF6]2-. -
Properties of Sr2TiF6:
2.1 Physical properties:
Sr2TiF6 is a solid, white, odorless compound and its pH cannot be determined.
2.2 Chemical properties:
Sr2TiF6 does not have any specific chemical reactions recorded. -
Common chemical reactions:
Sr2TiF6 does not participate in any noteworthy specific chemical reactions with metals, acids, non-metals, or salts. -
Synthesis of Sr2TiF6:
4.1 Laboratory synthesis:
Sr2TiF6 can be synthesized through the reaction between SrCl2, TiCl4, and HF. However, due to the dangerous nature of HF, this should not be conducted in a student laboratory environment.
4.2 Industrial synthesis:
In industry, Sr2TiF6 is commonly synthesized by the reaction between SrCl2, TiCl4, and HF in a more controlled environment.