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Ammonium fluorosilicate (also known as ammonium hexafluorosilicate, ammonium fluosilicate or ammonium silicofluoride) has the formula (NH4)2SiF6. It is a toxic chemical, like all salts of fluorosilicic acid.Wiberg, E., Wiberg, N., and Holleman, A. F. (2001) ''Inorganic chemistry''. Academic Press, San Diego. It is made of white crystals, which have at least three polymorphs and appears in nature as rare minerals cryptohalite or
bararite Bararite is a natural form of ammonium fluorosilicate (also known as hexafluorosilicate or fluosilicate). It has chemical formula (NH4)2SiF6 and trigonal crystal structure. This mineral was once classified as part of cryptohalite. Bararite is name ...
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Structure

Ammonium fluorosilicate has three major polymorphs: α-(NH4)2 iF6form is
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Fm3m, No. 225) and corresponds to the mineral cryptohalite. The β form is trigonal (scalenohedral) and occurs in nature as mineral bararite. A third (γ) form was discovered in 2001 and identified with the hexagonal 6mm symmetry. In all three configurations, the iF6sup>2− octahedra are arranged in layers. In the α form, these layers are perpendicular to 11directions. In the β- and γ- forms, the layers are perpendicular to the c-axis. (Note: trigonal symmetry is part of the hexagonal group, but not all hexagonal crystals are trigonal.Klein, C. and Dutrow, B. (2008) ''The 23rd Edition of the Manual of Mineral Science''. John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ.) The silicon atoms of α-(NH4)2 iF6(alpha), have
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(CCP). The γ form has hexagonal close packing and the β-(NH4)2 iF6has primitive hexagonal packing. In all three phases, 12 fluorine atoms neighbor the (NH4)+. Although bararite was claimed to be
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, it does not appear one
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has ever turned into another. Still, bararite is fragile enough that grinding it for
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will produce a little cryptohalite.Oxton, I. A., Knop, O., and Falk, M. (1975
"Infrared Spectra of the Ammonium Ion in Crystals"
II. The Ammonium Ion in Trigonal Environments, with a Consideration of Hydrogen Bonding. ''Canadian Journal of Chemistry'', 53, 3394–3400.
Even so, ammonium fluorosilicate assumes a trigonal form at pressures of 0.2 to 0.3 GPa. The reaction is irreversible. If it is not bararite, the phase is at least very closely related. The
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ing in (NH4)2 iF6allows this salt to change phases in ways that normal salts cannot. Interactions between
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s are especially important in how ammonium salts change phase. (To learn more about the β-structure, see
Bararite Bararite is a natural form of ammonium fluorosilicate (also known as hexafluorosilicate or fluosilicate). It has chemical formula (NH4)2SiF6 and trigonal crystal structure. This mineral was once classified as part of cryptohalite. Bararite is name ...
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Natural occurrence

This chemical makes rare appearances in nature.Barnes, J. and Lapham, D. (1971) "Rare Minerals Found in Pennsylvania". ''Pennsylvania Geology'', 2, 5, 6–8. It is found as a sublimation product of fumaroles and coal fires. As a mineral, it is either called cryptohalite or
bararite Bararite is a natural form of ammonium fluorosilicate (also known as hexafluorosilicate or fluosilicate). It has chemical formula (NH4)2SiF6 and trigonal crystal structure. This mineral was once classified as part of cryptohalite. Bararite is name ...
, the two being two polymorphs of the compound.Anthony, J. W., Bideaux, R. A., Bladh, K. W., and Nichols, M. C. (1997) ''Handbook of Mineralogy'', Volume III: ''Halides, Hydroxides, Oxides''. Mineral Data Publishing, Tucson.
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Chemical properties and health hazards

Ammonium fluorosilicate is noncombustible, but it will still release dangerous fumes in a fire, including hydrogen fluoride, silicon tetrafluoride, and
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. It will corrode
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. In water, ammonium fluorosilicate dissolves to form an acid solution. Inhaling dust can lead to pulmonary irritation, possibly death. Ingestion may also prove fatal. Irritation of the eyes comes from contact with the dust, as well as irritation or ulceration of the skin.


Uses

Ammonium fluorosilicate finds use as a disinfectant, and it is useful in etching glass, metal casting, and electroplating.Ammonium fuorosilicate
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It is also used to help neutralize washing machine water as
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See also

* Hexafluorosilicic acid *
Sodium fluorosilicate Sodium fluorosilicate is a compound with the chemical formula Na2 iF6 Natural occurrence Sodium hexafluorosilicate occurs naturally as the rare mineral malladrite found within some volcanic fumaroles. Manufacturing Sodium fluorosilicate is made ...


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