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Encyclopedia > Copper(II) fluoride

Copper(II) fluoride has formula CuF2.


Density is 4.23 g cc-1; melting point is 836 °C; boiling point is 1676 °C.


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Transition metal complexes such as those of copper, nickel, iron and cobalt in which there is a fluoride either attached to the metal ion or uncoordinated as a counter anion are still relatively rare and there are only few examples in the literature.
Metal fluorides used for the purpose were mainly copper(II) fluoride, nickel(II) fluoride, cobalt(II) fluoride, manganese(II) fluoride, iron(II) fluoride and chromium(III) fluoride.
In all these complexes fluoride was directly coordinated to metal.
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