K2PO3F
Potassium fluorophosphate, with the chemical formula K2PO3F, is an inorganic compound. It is the potassium salt of fluorophosphoric acid. This compound typically exists as a white crystalline solid. Its solubility in water is moderate. K2PO3F can be prepared through various chemical reactions, often involving the reaction of potassium salts with fluorophosphates or fluorides in the presence of phosphorus compounds. It is a member of the fluorophosphate family, which are salts containing the fluorophosphate anion, PO3F2-. In K2PO3F, the fluorophosphate anion has one fluorine atom bonded to phosphorus and three oxygen atoms. The compound is relatively stable under normal conditions. Its applications are limited, but it may find use in specific chemical syntheses or as a research chemical. The structure consists of potassium cations (K+) and the fluorophosphate anion (PO3F2-).