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Empirical formula: AlF3
Formula weight: 83.977 g/mole
Structural formula: AlF3
CAS registry number: 7784-18-1
PDB entry #: 1n6k
Keyword: flux ingredient
Keyword: electrolyte
Common name: Aluminum Fluoride
IUPAC name: Aluminum Fluoride
Miscellaneous comments: Extracted from PDB file pdb1n6k.ent
Layman's explanation: Aluminum Fluoride is a solid, off-white, free-flowing granular material, insoluble in most organic and inorganic liquids at room temperatures. It is soluble in many fused salts. Aluminum Fluoride is used by aluminum producers to increase the conductivity of electrolytes in the smelting process. It is used as a flux ingredient for the removal of magnesium in refining aluminum scrap, by the ceramic industry for some body and glazing mixtures, and in the production of specialty refractory products.
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Obtained from the Protein Data Bank
Status: Complete, visible to public
Repository Files:
51021.crt 51021.gif 51021.ort 51021.pdb 51021.sdt

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