Monofluoride

A monofluoride is a chemical compound with one fluoride per formula unit.

Common monofluoride are organofluorine compounds such as methyl fluoride and fluorobenzene.

All have the sodium chloride (rock salt) structure and are soluble in water and even some alcohols.

Sodium and potassium bifluorides are significant to the chemical industry.

[2] Among other monofluorides, only silver(I)[3] and thallium(I)[4] fluorides are well-characterized.