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Argentous fluoride

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Argentous fluoride Silver monofluoride Chemical Formula AgF. [Pg.341]

Argentous Fluoride Argentous Oxide Arochlor Arsecodile... [Pg.23]

SYNS ARGENT FLUORURE (FRENCH) ARGENTIC FLUORIDE SILVER DIFLUORIDE... [Pg.1235]

Silver Fluoride Argentous Fluoride Silver Monofluoride ... [Pg.255]

ARGENTIC FLUORIDE (7783-95-1) Contact with acetylene produces shock-sensitive material. Ammonia contact produces compounds that are explosive when dry. Hydrogen peroxide causes violent decomposition to oxygen gas. Soluble silver compounds attack some forms of plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.131]

Androst-4-ene-3,ll,17-trione, 88, 377, 409 di-Androst-5-en-3/3-oI, 199 Androst-5-en-17-ol-3-one, 32 Androst-l-en-3-one, 152 Androst-4-en-3 -one, 152 5a-Androst-8-en-l 1-one, 189 5 -Androst-8(14)-en-15-0ne, 155 Anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, 425 Aqueous hydrogen fluoride, 435 Argentic picolinate, 241 17a-aza-D-homo-estrone methyl ether, 163... [Pg.259]

Tyrra has described the preparation of trifluoromethylsilver from Me3SiCF3 and silver fluoride in propionitrile (Scheme 1.10).39 On treatment with PNPC1 ([PNP]+ = Ph3P=N-PPh3 + ) trifluoromethylsilver was trapped as a mixture of argentates,... [Pg.9]

The simple argentic ion has been produced in concentrated nitric acid solution, but apart from the fluoride, Agp2, compounds of Ag(ii) can be prepared only in the... [Pg.877]

Sulphur.—Compounds Containing Bivalent Sulphur. Attempts to oxidize bistrifluoromethyl sulphide (conveniently prepared by pyrolysis of commercial bistrifiuoromethyl disulphide at 425—435 °C) to either the sulphoxide or the sulphone using the reagents ( i-(n C H4-CO)sOa-100°C, NOjCIO, NOa-u.v., or NOa-Oa-350°C have proved unsuccessful fluorination of the monosulphide with hot argentic or cobaltic fluoride gave trifluoromethyl-sulphur pentafluoride, while bis(trifluoromethyl)sulphur difluoride was formed at low temperatures with fluorine itself. " Bis(trifluoromethyl)-sulphur difluoride and several other bis(perfluoroalkyl)sulphur difluorides, obtained from the corresponding sulphides and chlorine monofluoride (see p. 162), have been converted into bisperfluoroalkyl sulphoxides ... [Pg.153]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.341 ]




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