How to use in-sentence of “fluoride”:
– It is sometimes used in toothpaste, although tin fluoride is more common.
– Zinc fluoride is made by reacting zinc chloride with a fluoride.
– It is used to add fluoride ions to other chemical compounds in organic chemistry.
– It can be used as a source of the fluoride ion in dentist care.
– Tin fluoride is a colorless solid.

Example sentences of “fluoride”:
– It reacts with alkali metal fluorides like potassium fluoride to make hexafluorostannates, compounds that have the SnF ion in them.
– Antimony trifluoride, also known as antimony fluoride or Swart’s reagent, is a chemical compound.
– Manganese fluoride is a chemical compound.
– It also contains fluoride ions.
– Mercury fluoride is a white solid.
– It is free from chlorine and fluoride and comes straight from the Mossman Gorge.
– Tin fluoride is made by reacting tin and fluorine.
– Cadmium fluoride is a gray solid.
– A Belgian chemist reacted a chloride with antimony trifluoride and chlorine to make a fluoride from the chloride.
- It reacts with alkali metal fluorides like potassium fluoride to make hexafluorostannates, compounds that have the SnF ion in them.
- Antimony trifluoride, also known as antimony fluoride or Swart's reagent, is a chemical compound.
– It is an extremely strong oxidizing agent and fluorinating agent, something that adds fluoride ions to other chemicals.
– It is used because of its fluoride ion.
– Potassium fluoride is a colorless crystalline solid.
– Cadmium fluoride is used in organic chemistry, as well as in medicine for fluoride treatment.
– They produced manganese fluoride by using various chemical compounds, which released fluorine gas.
– It is made by reacting bismuth fluoride with fluorine at a high temperature.
– It was made by the electrolysis of molten potassium fluoride and hydrofluoric acid.
