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Difluoroacetylene is a
compound of
carbon and
fluorine having molecular formula C2F2. A
linear molecule, its two
carbons are
joined by a
triple bond and...
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fluorocarbons are far more
reactive than fluoroalkanes.
Although difluoroacetylene is
unstable (as is
typical for
related alkynes, see dichloroacetylene)...
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Chemical Hazards...
- (difluorovinylidene) CF2=CHCl → CF2=C: + HCl.
Difluorovinylidene does not
convert to
difluoroacetylene (FC≡CF), but
instead survives and
reacts with
other molecules. Also...
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accepting result, even less
stable than
corresponding hydrocarbons.
Difluoroacetylene,
which decomposes even
under liquid nitrogen temperatures, is a notable...
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nanometer wavelength. It
readily and
irreversibly dimerises to
difluoroacetylene, also
known as difluoroethyne, perfluoroacetylene, or di- or perfluoroethylyne...