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- ****nic pentafluoride is a chemical compound of ****nic and fluorine. It is a toxic, colorless gas. The oxidation state of ****nic is +5. ****nic pentafluoride...
- Pentafluoride may refer to: Antimony pentafluoride, SbF5 ****nic pentafluoride, AsF5 Bi****h pentafluoride, BiF5 Bromine pentafluoride, BrF5 Chlorine pentafluoride...
- Rhenium pentafluoride is a binary inorganic compound of rhenium and fluorine with the chemical formula ReF5. This is a salt of rhenium and hydrofluoric...
- Boudakian, M. M. (1968). "Synthesis routes to chlorine and bromine pentafluorides". Inorganic Chemistry. 7 (12): 2648–2649. doi:10.1021/ic50070a039. Greenwood...
- 350 °C. BiF3 + ClF3 → BiF5 + ClF Bi****h pentafluoride is the most reactive of the pnictogen pentafluorides and is an extremely strong fluorinating agent...
- compound with the formula WF5. It is a hygroscopic yellow solid. Like most pentafluorides, it adopts a tetrameric structure, consisting of [WF5]4 molecules. In...
- pentafluorides of the atoms below nitrogen in the periodic table, such as phosphorus pentafluoride. Theoretical models of the nitrogen pentafluoride molecule...
- Antimony pentafluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula SbF5. This colourless, viscous liquid is a strong Lewis acid and a component of the...
- Chlorine pentafluoride is an interhalogen compound with formula ClF5. This colourless gas is a strong oxidant that was once a candidate oxidizer for rockets...
- ruffled structure. In contrast, the M-F-M centers are linear in the pentafluorides of niobium, tantalum, molybdenum, and tungsten. Holloway, J. H.; Rao...