hydrofluorosilicates
Hydrofluorosilicates are inorganic compounds with the general formula M2SiF6, where M represents a metal cation. They are typically derived from hydrofluoric acid and silicic acid. Common examples include sodium hexafluorosilicate (Na2SiF6), potassium hexafluorosilicate (K2SiF6), and barium hexafluorosilicate (BaSiF6). These salts are generally white crystalline solids that are soluble in water, though their solubility varies depending on the cation.
The primary industrial application of hydrofluorosilicates is in the fluoridation of public water supplies to help
Hydrofluorosilicates are formed when silica or silicates react with hydrofluoric acid in the presence of a
While beneficial in water fluoridation, hydrofluorosilicates can pose health risks if ingested in large quantities or