Chlorine fluorides
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A chlorine fluoride is a compound containing only chlorine and fluorine.
| ClF | ClF3 | ClF5 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Systematic name | Chlorine monofluoride | Chlorine trifluoride | Chlorine pentafluoride |
| Molar mass | 54.45 g/mol | 92.45 g/mol | 130.45 g/mol |
| CAS number | |||
| Melting point | -155.6°C | -76.3°C | -103°C |
| Boiling point | -100°C | 11.8°C | -13.1°C |
| Standard enthalpy of formation ΔfH°gas | -50.29 kJ/mol | -158.87 kJ/mol | -238.49 kJ/mol |
| Standard molar entropy S°gas | 217.91 J.K–1.mol–1 | 281.59 J.K–1.mol–1 | 310.73 J.K–1.mol–1 |
| Heat capacity Cp | 33.01 J.K–1.mol–1 | 60.40 J.K–1.mol–1 | 89.16 J.K–1.mol–1 |
External links
- [National Pollutant Inventory - Flouride and compounds fact sheet]
- [NIST Standard Reference Database]
- [WebElements]
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