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Hexafluorobenzene, HFB, C 6F 6, or
perfluorobenzene is an
organofluorine compound. In this
derivative of benzene, all
hydrogen atoms have been replaced...
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mixture of
dichlorofluoromethane and
chlorofluoromethane gives hexafluorobenzene: 3 CHCl2F + 3 CH2ClF → C6F6 + 9 HCl It was used as a
refrigerant and...
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example is
water and N-methylethylenediamine as well as
benzene and
hexafluorobenzene. Some
azeotropes fit into
neither the
positive nor
negative categories...
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important examples are
hexafluorobenzene, octafluorotoluene, and octafluoronaphthalene.
Perfluoroaromatic compounds Hexafluorobenzene Perfluoroaromatic compounds...
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cloud above and
below the ring. The
quadrupole moment is
reversed for
hexafluorobenzene due to the
electronegativity of fluorine. The
benzene dimer in the...
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pyrolysis of R-22 in the
presence of
chlorofluoromethane gives hexafluorobenzene. R-22 is
often used as an
alternative to the
highly ozone-depleting...
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strong electron withdrawing substituents along the π
system (e. g.
hexafluorobenzene). The anion–π
effect is
advantageously exploited in
chemical sensors...
- difluoride. Instead,
anhydrous TBAF has been
prepared by the
reaction of
hexafluorobenzene and
tetrabutylammonium cyanide.
Solutions of the salt in acetonitrile...
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Double Azeotrope of
Benzene and
Hexafluorobenzene,
taken from
Dortmund Data Bank...
- 5-Tetrafluorobenzene 1,2,4,5-Tetrafluorobenzene
Pentafluorobenzene Hexafluorobenzene Chlorobenzenes Bromobenzenes Iodobenzenes Fuhrer,
Timothy J.; Houck...