"chlorotetrafluorosilicate" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: chlorotetrafluorosilicates [plural]
Etymology: chloro- + tetra- + fluoro- + silicate Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|chloro|tetra|fluoro|silicate}} chloro- + tetra- + fluoro- + silicate Head templates: {{en-noun}} chlorotetrafluorosilicate (plural chlorotetrafluorosilicates)
  1. (inorganic chemistry) An unusual salt or anion containing silicon bound to four fluorine and one chlorine atoms. SiF₄Cl⁻ Categories (topical): Chlorine, Fluorine, Inorganic compounds, Ions, Silicon

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