Fluorures Page d'accueil
Source :
IPCS (2002)

Résumé & Détails:
GreenFacts (2005)
Consensus Scientifique sur les

Fluorures

Attention : Seul le niveau 1 est traduit en français.
Seule la version anglaise a reçu l'approbation du Comité Scientifique de GreenFacts.

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1. What are fluorides?

1.1 Which fluorides are most relevant?

Fluorine (F) is an element of the halogen family, which also includes chlorine, bromine and iodine. It forms inorganic and organic compounds called fluorides. Living organisms are mainly exposed to inorganic fluorides through food and water. Based on quantities released and concentrations present naturally in the environment as well as the effects on living organisms, the most relevant inorganic fluorides are hydrogen fluoride (HF), calcium fluoride (CaF2), sodium fluoride (NaF), sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and silicofluorides. They are the focus of this Digest. More...

 

1.2 What are fluorides used for in industry?

Fluorides are important industrial chemicals with a number of uses but the largest uses are for aluminium production, drinking water fluoridation and the manufacture of fluoridated dental preparations.

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