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Fluorine lead monofluoride

Chlorine monofluoride is prepared by the reaction of the stoichiometric mixture of chlorine and fluorine at temperatures ranging from 130 to 170°C [103]. The mixing of chlorine trifluoride and chlorine leads almost completely to the formation of chlorine monofluoride [86]. [Pg.651]

ESTANO (Spanish) (7440-31-5) Finely divided material is combustible and forms explosive mixture with air. Contact with moisture in air forms tin dioxide. Violent reaction with strong acids, strong oxidizers, ammonium perchlorate, ammonium nitrate, bis-o-azido benzoyl peroxide, bromates, bromine, bromine pentafluoride, bromine trifluoride, bromine azide, cadmium, carbon tetrachloride, chlorine, chlorine monofluoride, chlorine nitrate, chlorine pentafluoride, chlorites, copper(II) nitrate, fluorine, hydriodic acid, dimethylarsinic acid, ni-trosyl fluoride, oxygen difluoride, perchlorates, perchloroethylene, potassium dioxide, phosphorus pentoxide, sulfur, sulfur dichloride. Reacts with alkalis, forming flammable hydrogen gas. Incompatible with arsenic compounds, azochloramide, benzene diazonium-4-sulfonate, benzyl chloride, chloric acid, cobalt chloride, copper oxide, 3,3 -dichloro-4,4 -diamin-odiphenylmethane, hexafluorobenzene, hydrazinium nitrate, glicidol, iodine heptafluoride, iodine monochloride, iodine pentafluoride, lead monoxide, mercuric oxide, nitryl fluoride, peroxyformic acid, phosphorus, phosphorus trichloride, tellurium, turpentine, sodium acetylide, sodium peroxide, titanium dioxide. Contact with acetaldehyde may cause polymerization. May form explosive compounds with hexachloroethane, pentachloroethane, picric acid, potassium iodate, potassium peroxide, 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene-1,3,5-triol. [Pg.503]

Fluorination of graphite leads to a polycarbon monofluoride of ideal composition CF. Incompletely fluorinated samples with compositions CFq. . .. o.s are nearly black while those of compositions CFo.g 0.95 and CF0.95... 1.13 are grey and white, respectively. Carbon monofluoride was found to be a superior lubricant especially at high temperatures and in oxidizing atmospheres [404]. CF is used... [Pg.153]


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