Anions

Tetrafluoroberyllate

Tetrafluoroberyllate or orthofluoroberyllate BeF2−4 is an anion containing beryllium and fluorine. The fluoroanion has a tetrahedral shape, with the four fluorine atoms surrounding a central beryllium atom. It has the same size and outer electron structure as sulfate. Therefore, many compounds that contain sulfate have equivalents with tetrafluoroberyllate. Examples of these are the langbeinites, and Tutton's salts. (Wikipedia).

Tetrafluoroberyllate
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