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CAS 14701-13-4

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Fluorine, ion (F1+)

Description:
Fluorine ion, specifically the F1+ ion, is a positively charged ion of fluorine, which is typically represented as a cation. This ion is formed when a fluorine atom loses an electron, resulting in a charge of +1. Fluorine itself is a highly electronegative element, and in its ionic form, it exhibits different chemical behavior compared to its neutral state. The F1+ ion is less common than its more stable counterpart, the fluoride ion (F1-), which is formed when fluorine gains an electron. The F1+ ion can participate in various chemical reactions, particularly in the presence of strong reducing agents. Its reactivity is influenced by its charge and the surrounding chemical environment. The CAS number 14701-13-4 specifically identifies this ion in chemical databases, facilitating its study and application in various fields, including inorganic chemistry and materials science. However, due to its instability and tendency to revert to a more stable state, the F1+ ion is not commonly encountered in practical applications.
Formula:F
InChI:InChI=1S/FH2/h1H2/q+1
InChI key:InChIKey=YNESUKSMQODWNS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[F+]
Synonyms:
  • Fluorine ion(1+)
  • Fluorine(1+)
  • Fluorine ion (F+)
  • Fluorine, ion (F1+)
  • Atomic fluorine(1+)
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