The bifluoride ion is an inorganic anion with the chemical formula [HF 2 ] . The anion is colorless. Salts of bifluoride are commonly encountered in the reactions of fluoride salts with hydrofluoric acid . The commercial production of fluorine involves electrolysis of bifluoride salts.
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6-457: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bifluoride The bifluoride ion has a linear, centrosymmetric structure ( D ∞h symmetry) , with an F − H bond length of 114 pm. The bond strength is estimated to be greater than 155 kJ/mol. In molecular orbital theory, the atoms are modeled to be held together by a 3-center 4-electron bond ( symmetrical hydrogen bond ), in
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