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Copper fluoride melting point

Thionyl fluoride, a colorless gas with an odor like phosgene, fumes mildly when exposed to moist air and is hydrolyzed very slowly by water. It is soluble in ether and benzene, melts at —129.5°, boils at —43.8°, and reaches the critical point at 89.0° and 55.3 atm.7 In the absence of moisture, pure thionyl fluoride does not attack silicon, magnesium, nickel, copper, zinc, or mercury up to 125°.7 It is reported to attack glass at 400°, but has no effect on iron at this temperature.2... [Pg.163]


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