Perchloryl fluoride

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Perchloryl fluoride
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General
Systematic name Perchloryl fluoride
Other names Chlorine oxyfluoride,

Perchlorofluoride,

Chlorine fluorine oxide,

Trioxychlorofluoride,

Perchloric acid fluoride

Molecular formula ClFO3
SMILES  ?
Molar mass 102.4496 g/mol
Appearance Colorless gas
CAS number [7616-94-6]
Properties
Density and phase  ? g/cm3, ?
Solubility in water 0.06 g/100 ml (?°C)
Melting point -147°C (? K)
Boiling point -47°C (? K)
Acidity (pKa)  ?
Basicity (pKb)  ?
Chiral rotation [α]D  ?°
Viscosity  ? cP at ?°C
Structure
Molecular shape Tetrahedral
Dipole moment  ? D
Hazards
MSDS External MSDS
Main hazards Corrosive, oxidizing, toxic
NFPA 704
Flash point  ?°C
R/S statement R: ?
S: ?
RTECS number SD1925000
Supplementary data page
Structure and
properties
n, εr, etc.
Thermodynamic
data
Phase behaviour
Solid, liquid, gas
Spectral data UV, IR, NMR, MS
Related compounds
Other anions  ?
Other cations  ?
Related ?  ?
Related compounds  ?
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state (at 25°C, 100 kPa)
Infobox disclaimer and references

Perchloryl fluoride is a reactive gas. It has a characteristic sweet odor that resembles gasoline and kerosene. It is toxic and is a powerful oxidizing and fluorinating agent. It is the acid fluoride of perchloric acid.


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