Mixed anion compounds

Tellurite fluoride

A tellurite fluoride is a mixed anion compound containing tellurite and fluoride ions. They have also been called oxyfluorotellurate(IV) where IV is the oxidation state of tellurium in tellurite. Comparable compounds are or selenite fluorides. (Wikipedia).

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