Antimony(III) fluoride
CAS: 7783-56-4
Ref. 3D-FA159232
25g | Discontinued | ||
50g | Discontinued | ||
100g | Discontinued | ||
250g | Discontinued | ||
500g | Discontinued |
Product Information
- Antimonous fluoride
- Antimony fluoride (SbF<sub>3</sub>)
- Antimony(+3) Trihydride Cation Trifluoride
- Antimony(3+) fluoride
- Antimonyfluoride1
- AntimonyfluorideAntimonytrifluoride
- Stibine, trifluoro-
- Trifluoroantimony
- Trifluorostibane
- Trifluorostibine
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Antimony(III) fluoride is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of metal carbonyls. It has a hydroxyl group and an oxidation catalyst. The chemical stability of antimony(III) fluoride can be increased by adding sodium carbonate as a base. Antimony(III) fluoride reacts with hydrogen fluoride to form hydrogen gas and antimony pentafluoride. Antimony pentafluoride is a type of metal chelate that contains an intermolecular hydrogen bond between two molecules of antimony pentafluoride. Hydrogen bonds are formed by the attraction between the electron-deficient hydrogen atom and the electron-rich oxygen atom in water. This reaction mechanism may also involve an intramolecular hydrogen bond, where one molecule forms two H-O bonds with itself.