IPA: /ˈtɛtrəˌfluəˌraɪd/
KK: /tɛtrəˈfluəˌraɪd/
A chemical compound that contains four fluorine atoms in each molecule.
Tetrafluoride is often used in various industrial applications due to its unique properties.
Tetrafluoride → It is formed from "tetra-" (from Greek "tetra", meaning four) and "fluoride" (from Latin "fluor", meaning to flow, combined with the suffix "-ide" indicating a chemical compound). The word refers to a chemical compound containing four fluoride ions.
Think of 'tetra-' meaning four, and 'fluoride' relating to a flowing substance — this helps you remember that tetrafluoride contains four fluoride ions.