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Silver(I) fluoride (AgF) also known as argentous fluoride and silver monofluoride is a compound of silver and fluorine. It is a ginger-coloured solid melting point 435 °C which blackens on exposure to moist air. Unlike other silver halides such as silver chloride it is soluble in water to the extent of 1.8 kg/L and it even has some solubility in acetonitrile.

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