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zhiyuematerial on 24 Mar 25Lithium fluoride, represented by the chemical formula LiF, is a colorless inorganic compound that becomes white when the crystal size is reduced. Despite being tasteless, it possesses a bitter-salty taste. Its structural composition is akin to that of sodium chloride, yet it is significantly less soluble in water. Its main application is in the composition of molten salts. The creation of lif powder and fluorine elements is highly energetic, releasing one of the highest amounts of energy per mass of the reactants, with only beryllium oxide (BeO) surpassing it.