CAS 7790-89-8
:Chlorine fluoride (ClF)
Description:
Chlorine fluoride (ClF) is a chemical compound consisting of chlorine and fluorine, characterized by its pale yellow-green color and pungent odor. It is a highly reactive and toxic gas at room temperature, with a molecular weight of approximately 70.45 g/mol. Chlorine fluoride is known for its strong oxidizing properties and can react vigorously with various organic and inorganic substances, making it a useful reagent in chemical synthesis and industrial applications. The compound has a dipole moment due to the electronegativity difference between chlorine and fluorine, which contributes to its reactivity. ClF can exist in different forms, including gaseous and liquid states under specific conditions. It is important to handle chlorine fluoride with caution, as it can cause severe respiratory irritation and damage to mucous membranes upon exposure. Additionally, it is classified as a hazardous material, necessitating appropriate safety measures during storage and use.
Formula:ClF
InChI:InChI=1S/ClF/c1-2
InChI key:InChIKey=OMRRUNXAWXNVFW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:ClF
Synonyms:- Fluorine chloride
- Chlorine fluoride (ClF)
- Chlorofluoride
- Chlorine fluoride
- Chlorine monofluoride
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