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  2. Sulfur tetrafluoride - Wikipedia

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    It is a colorless corrosive gas that releases dangerous hydrogen fluoride gas upon exposure to water or moisture. Sulfur tetrafluoride is a useful reagent for the preparation of organofluorine compounds, [3] some of which are important in the pharmaceutical and specialty chemical industries.

  3. Dicobalt octacarbonyl - Wikipedia

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    The Pauson–Khand reaction, [13] in which an alkyne, an alkene, and carbon monoxide cyclize to give a cyclopentenone, can be catalyzed by Co 2 (CO) 8, [3] [14] though newer methods that are more efficient have since been developed: [15] [16] Co 2 (CO) 8 reacts with alkynes to form a stable covalent complex, which is useful as a protective ...

  4. Ellingham diagram - Wikipedia

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    In iron ore smelting, haematite gets reduced at the top of the furnace, where temperature is in the range 600 – 700 °C. The Ellingham diagram indicates that in this range carbon monoxide acts as a stronger reducing agent than carbon since the process 2 CO + O 2 → 2 CO 2. has a more-negative free energy change than the process: 2 C + O 2 ...

  5. Metal carbonyl - Wikipedia

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    The highest occupied molecular orbital of CO is a σ MO Energy level scheme of the σ and π orbitals of carbon monoxide The lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) of CO is a π* antibonding MO Diagram showing synergic π backbonding in transition metal carbonyls. Carbon monoxide bonds to transition metals using "synergistic pi* back ...

  6. Phosphorus trifluoride - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus trifluoride (formula P F 3), is a colorless and odorless gas.It is highly toxic and reacts slowly with water. Its main use is as a ligand in metal complexes.As a ligand, it parallels carbon monoxide in metal carbonyls, [1] and indeed its toxicity is due to its binding with the iron in blood hemoglobin in a similar way to carbon monoxide.

  7. Tetrafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Selenium tetrafluoride, SeF 4, a liquid at standard conditions; Silicon tetrafluoride, SiF 4 or Tetrafluorosilane; Sulfur tetrafluoride, SF 4, a gas at standard conditions; Tellurium tetrafluoride, TeF 4, a stable, white, hygroscopic crystalline solid; Terbium tetrafluoride, TbF 4; Thionyl tetrafluoride, SOF 4; Thorium tetrafluoride, ThF 4; Tin ...

  8. Carbon monoxide - Wikipedia

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    Carbon monoxide (chemical formula CO) is a poisonous, flammable gas that is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and slightly less dense than air. Carbon monoxide consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom connected by a triple bond. It is the simplest carbon oxide. In coordination complexes, the carbon monoxide ligand is called carbonyl. It is ...

  9. Carbonyl metallurgy - Wikipedia

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    Iron carbonyl is stable as iron pentacarbonyl, where five carbon monoxide molecules are pendently bonded to the iron atom, while nickel carbonyl is stable as nickel tetracarbonyl, which has four carbon monoxide molecules pendantly bonded [jargon] to the nickel atom. Both can be formed by the exposure of the powdered metal to carbon monoxide gas ...