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  2. Nitrogen trifluoride - Wikipedia

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    2NF 3 + Cu → N 2 F 4 + CuF 2. NF 3 reacts with fluorine and antimony pentafluoride to give the tetrafluoroammonium salt: [6] NF 3 + F 2 + SbF 5 → NF + 4 SbF − 6. NF 3 and B 2 H 6 react vigorously even at cryogenic temperatures to give nitrogen gas, boron trifluoride, and hydrofluoric acid. [14]

  3. Trifluoramine oxide - Wikipedia

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    Trifluoramine oxide reacts slowly with mercury, producing mercury fluorides, and nitrogen oxides. [5] Trifluoramine oxide is fairly stable when heated to 300 °C but slowly breaks up to fluorine and NO 2 F, NOF, NO 2 and NO. The oxygen remains attached to the nitrogen during decomposition. [5]

  4. Nitrogen fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen fluorides are compounds of chemical elements nitrogen and fluorine. Many different nitrogen fluorides are known: ... ·NF 2; Nitrogen trifluoride, NF 3 ...

  5. Nitrosyl fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Nitrosyl fluoride is typically produced by direct reaction of nitric oxide and fluorine, although halogenation with a perfluorinated metal salt is also possible.The compound is a highly reactive fluorinating agent that converts many metals to their fluorides, releasing nitric oxide in the process:

  6. Tetrafluoroammonium - Wikipedia

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    The reaction of nitrogen trifluoride with fluorine and boron trifluoride at 800 °C yields the tetrafluoroborate salt: [6] NF 3 + F 2 + BF 3 → NF 4 BF 4. NF + 4 salts can also be prepared by fluorination of NF 3 with krypton difluoride (KrF 2) and fluorides of the form MF n, where M is Sb, Nb, Pt, Ti, or B. For example, reaction of NF 3 with ...

  7. Trifluoride - Wikipedia

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    Cobalt trifluoride, CoF 3; Curium trifluoride, CmF 3; Diethylaminosulfur trifluoride (DAST) is the organosulfur compound with the formula Et 2 NSF 3; Dysprosium trifluoride, DyF 3; Einsteinium trifluoride, EsF 3; Europium trifluoride, EuF 3; Erbium trifluoride, ErF 3; Fluoroform (trifluoromethane), CHF 3; Gadolinium trifluoride, GdF 3; Gallium ...

  8. Fluorinated gases - Wikipedia

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    HFC-134a (1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane) has grown to become the most abundant HFC in Earth's atmosphere as of year 2015. [2] Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) are the compounds consisting of fluorine and carbon. They are widely used in the electronics, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries, as well as in refrigeration when combined with other gases.

  9. Trifluorooxonium - Wikipedia

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    The trifluorooxonium cation is a hypothetical positively charged polyatomic ion with chemical formula O F + 3.It is structurally equivalent to the hydronium ion where the hydrogen atoms surrounding the central oxygen atom have been replaced by fluorine, and is isoelectronic with nitrogen trifluoride.