Vanadium(IV) fluoride

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Vanadium(IV) fluoride
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Other names vanadium tetrafluoride
Identifiers
CAS number [10049-16-8]
Properties
Molecular formula VF4
Molar mass 126.9351 g/mol
Appearance lime green powder
Density 2.975 g/cm³, solid
Melting point

325 °C

Boiling point

decomposes

Solubility in water decomposes
Hazards
EU classification not listed
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Vanadium(IV) fluoride (VF4) is a chemical compound of vanadium and fluorine. VF4 can be prepared by reacting VCl4 with HF in CCl3F at 25 °C. VF4 decomposes at approximately 150°C to form VF3.
The structure of VF4 is related to that of SnF4 and has corner sharing VF6 octahedra. It is paramagnetic.[1]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Vanadium Tetrafluoride, Becker S., Muller B. G., Angew. Chem. Intnl. Ed. Engl. 29 (1990) No. 4 406
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