fluorurate
Fluorurate is a term that has appeared in various chemical discussions but does not denote a single, universally accepted substance. In contemporary inorganic chemistry, there is no officially recognized “fluorurate” anion or compound in standard nomenclature, and the term is often considered ambiguous or outdated.
In some older or non-English sources, fluorurate has been used as an informal label for fluorine-containing
More commonly, the distinction is made with related terms: fluoride indicates the simple F− ion; fluorine-oxide
See also: fluoride, fluorate, uranyl fluoride, uranate, uranyl complexes, fluorite.