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Outline why lithium fluoride is brittle

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Lithium fluoride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula LiF. It is a colorless solid, that transitions to white with decreasing crystal size. Although odorless, lithium fluoride has a bitter-saline taste. Its structure is analogous to that of sodium chloride, but it is much less soluble in water. It is mainly used as a component of molten salts.[4] Formation of LiF from the elements releases one of the highest energy per mass of reactants, second only to that of BeO.

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