fluoridekristallen
Fluoridekristallen, also known as fluoride crystals, refers to the crystalline forms of compounds containing the fluoride ion (F-). These crystals are typically formed when fluoride ions combine with metal cations. Common examples include calcium fluoride (CaF2), also known as fluorite, which is the most abundant mineral source of fluorine. Other fluoride crystals include sodium fluoride (NaF) and potassium fluoride (KF).
The structure and properties of fluoride crystals vary depending on the specific cation and the arrangement
In nature, fluoride crystals are found in various geological formations. Synthetic fluoride crystals are also produced