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Chemical compound

Potassium hexafluorophosphate is a chemical compound with the formula KPF6. This colourless salt consists of potassium cations and hexafluorophosphate anions. It is prepared from phosphorus pentachloride:[2]

Potassium compounds
H, (pseudo)halogens
  • KBr
  • KBrO3
  • KBrO4
  • KCl
  • KClO
  • KClO2
  • KClO3
  • KClO4
  • KCN
  • KCNO
  • KF
  • KHF2
  • KH
  • KI
  • KIO3
  • KIO4
  • KOCN
  • KSCN
chalcogens
  • K2O
  • KOH
  • K2O2
  • KO2
  • KO3
  • K2S
  • KHS
  • K2SO3
  • KHSO3
  • K2SO4
  • KHSO4
  • KHSO5
  • K2S2O3
  • K2S2O5
  • K2S2O7
  • K2S2O8
  • K2Se
  • K2SeO4
  • K2Te
  • K2TeO3
  • K2Po
pnictogens
  • KAsO2
  • KH2AsO4
  • K3N
  • KN3
  • KNH2
  • KNO2
  • KNO3
  • K2HPO4
  • KH2PO3
  • KH2PO4
  • K3P
  • KPF6
  • K3PO4
B, C group
  • KBF4
  • K2Al2B2O7
  • K2Al2O4
  • K2CO3
  • KHCO3
  • K2SiF6
  • K2SiO3
transition metals
  • K2ReBr6
  • KCrO3Cl
  • K4Mo2Cl8
  • K2OsCl6
  • K2PtCl4
  • K2PtCl6
  • K2ReCl6
  • K3CrO4
  • K2CrO4
  • K3CrO8
  • K2Cr2O7
  • K2FeO4
  • K4[Fe(CN)6]·3H2O
  • K3[Fe(CN)6]
  • K3[Fe(C2O4)3]
  • K2TiF6
  • K2ReF6
  • KAsF6
  • K2ZrF6
  • K2ReI6
  • K2[Pt(CN)4]
  • K2MnO4
  • KMnO4
organic
  • KHCO2
  • KCH3CO2
  • KCF3CO2
  • KHC2O4
  • C6H5COOK
  • KC8H5O4
  • KC12H23O2
  • KC18H35O2
  • CF3KO3S
Hexafluorophosphates
  • HPF6
  • NH4PF6
  • BMIM-PF6
  • [Fe(C5H5)2]PF6
  • LiPF6
  • (C6H5)3CPF6
  • AgPF6
  • KPF6
  • NaPF6
  • NnBu4PF6
  • [Cu(MeCN)4]PF6
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_hexafluorophosphate
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