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  1. INDUSTRY|chemistry|chemical compound
    fluairíd hidrigine Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Fluorwasserstoff
    de
    Definition anorganisch-chemischer Stoff, der durch die Reaktion seiner Salze, den Fluoriden (Beispiel: Calciumfluorid, Flussspat), mit konzentrierter Schwefelsäure hergestellt wird Reference "Wikipedia, s. v. ""Fluorwasserstoff"", http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorwasserstoff (12.7.2012)"
    hydrogen fluoride
    en
    Definition gas with the chemical formula HF Reference "US Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry. Medical Management Guidelines for Hydrogen Fluoride (HF), http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/mmg/mmg.asp?id=1142&tid=250 [5.3.2013]"
    Comment "Its boiling point is 19.54°C – the boiling point of the other hydrogen halides is much lower. Below this temperature it is a clear, colourless, corrosive, fuming liquid (known as anhydrous hydrofluoric acid - [ IATE:1001636 ] with an extremely acrid odour. It forms dense white vapour clouds if released. The solution of hydrogen fluoride in water is called hydrofluoric acid [ IATE:1207239 ].References:- Wikipedia > Hydrogen fluoride, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_fluoride [28.8.2012]- Honeywell > Products & Applications > Anhydrous Hydrofluoric Acid, http://www51.honeywell.com/sm/hfacid/prod-applications-sub/anhydrous-hf.html [28.8.2012]- ""hydrogen fluoride"" A Dictionary of Chemistry. Ed John Daintith. Oxford University Press (OUP), 2008. Oxford Reference Online. OUP. DGT, http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t81.e2141 [28.8.2012]"
    fluorure d'hydrogène
    fr
    Definition gaz incolore d'odeur piquante fumant dans l'air Reference "Encyclopédie Universalis, Fluorure d'hydrogène, http://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/fluorure-d-hydrogene/ [29.11.2013]"
    Comment Formule brute: HFMasse moléculaire: 20,01 gPoint d'ébullition: 19,5 °CTempérature critique: 188 °CPoint de fusion: -83,1 °C
    HF
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