Trifluoride
Trifluorides are compounds having three fluorines per formula unit. Many metals form trifluorides, such as iron, the rare-earth elements, and the metals in the aluminium and scandium columns of the periodic table. No trifluoride is soluble in water, but several are soluble in other solvents.[1]
List of trifluorides
- Aluminium trifluoride
- Antimony trifluoride, SbF3, sometimes called Swart's reagent
- Arsenic trifluoride, AsF3
- Bismuth trifluoride, BiF3
- Boron trifluoride, BF3, a pungent colourless toxic gas
- Bromotrifluoromethane, (carbon monobromide trifluoride)
- Bromine trifluoride, BrF3
- Chlorine trifluoride, ClF3
- Chromium trifluoride
- Cobalt trifluoride
- Diethylaminosulfur trifluoride (DAST) is the organosulfur compound with the formula Et2NSF3
- Fluoroform, (trifluoromethane)
- Gallium trifluoride
- Gold trifluoride
- Indium trifluoride
- Iodine trifluoride, IF3, a yellow solid which decomposes above −28°C
- Iron trifluoride
- Lanthanum trifluoride
- Manganese trifluoride
- Nitrogen trifluoride, NF3, a colorless, toxic, odourless, nonflammable gas
- Palladium(II,IV) fluoride
- Phosphorus trifluoride, PF3, a colorless and odorless gas
- Plutonium trifluoride
- Rhodium trifluoride
- Samarium trifluoride
- Scandium trifluoride
- Thiazyl trifluoride, NSF3, a stable, colourless gas, and important precursor to other sulfur-nitrogen-fluorine compounds
- Thiophosphoryl trifluoride PSF3 colourless gas spontaneously burning with a very cool flame
- Titanium trifluoride
- Uranium trifluoride
- Vanadium trifluoride
- Vanadium(V) oxytrifluoride
- Ytterbium trifluoride
- Yttrium trifluoride
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