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− | '''Lanthanum fluoride''', LaF<sub>3</sub>, is the only [[fluoride]] of [[lanthanum]], and known as an [[ionic conductor]]. It is also the type structure for many other fluorides of the [[lanthanoid]]s and [[actinoid]]s. It occurs in nature as the mineral [[ | + | '''Lanthanum fluoride''', LaF<sub>3</sub>, is the only [[fluoride]] of [[lanthanum]], and known as an [[ionic conductor]]. It is also the type structure for many other fluorides of the [[lanthanoid]]s and [[actinoid]]s. It occurs in nature as the mineral [[fluocerite-(La)]], also known as [[tysonite]]. |
==Structure== | ==Structure== |
Latest revision as of 14:21, 30 September 2010
Lanthanum fluoride, LaF3, is the only fluoride of lanthanum, and known as an ionic conductor. It is also the type structure for many other fluorides of the lanthanoids and actinoids. It occurs in nature as the mineral fluocerite-(La), also known as tysonite.
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