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Trifluoromethanol has a melting point of -82 °C and a calculated boiling point of about -20 °C. The boiling point is thus about 85 K lower than that of methanol. This fact can be explained by the absence of intramolecular H—F bonds, which are also not visible in the infrared gas phase spectrum. A simpler synthesis uses the reaction (I); an ...
Boiling point: 74.0 °C (165.2 °F; 347.1 K) Solubility in water. Miscible Solubility in ethanol: Miscible Acidity (pK a) ... Trifluoromethanol; References
Boiling point (°C) K b (°C⋅kg/mol) Freezing point (°C) K f (°C⋅kg/mol) Data source; Aniline: 184.3 3.69 –5.96 –5.87 K b & K f [1] Lauric acid: 298.9 44 –3.9
This is a list of the various reported boiling points for the elements, with recommended values to be used elsewhere on Wikipedia. For broader coverage of this topic, see Boiling point . Boiling points, Master List format
Hypofluorous acid, chemical formula H O F, is the only known oxyacid of fluorine and the only known oxoacid in which the main atom gains electrons from oxygen to create a negative oxidation state.
Trifluoromethyl hypofluorite is an organofluorine compound with the chemical formula C F 3 OF.It exists as a colorless gas at room temperature and is highly toxic. [1] It is a rare example of a hypofluorite (compound with an O−F bond).
Trifluoroacetaldehyde, trifluoroethanal, or fluoral, [2] is a fluorinated derivative of acetaldehyde with the formula CF 3 CHO.It is a gas at room temperature. Fluoral is used to introduce trifluoromethyl groups into organic compounds.
Trifluoromethyl group covalently bonded to an R group. The trifluoromethyl group is a functional group that has the formula-CF 3.The naming of is group is derived from the methyl group (which has the formula -CH 3), by replacing each hydrogen atom by a fluorine atom.