Chlorine fluoride

In this article we are going to delve into the topic of Chlorine fluoride, which has generated great interest in recent years. _Var1 is a concept that has been the subject of debate and discussion in different areas, from politics to science. Throughout history, Chlorine fluoride has played a fundamental role in society, shaping the way people interact with each other and the environment around them. In this sense, it is essential to understand in depth the different aspects that encompass Chlorine fluoride, as well as its influence on decision-making and the configuration of the reality that surrounds us. Therefore, throughout this article we will explore the different approaches and perspectives related to Chlorine fluoride, with the aim of shedding light on a topic that continues to arouse great interest and curiosity today.

A chlorine fluoride is an interhalogen compound containing only chlorine and fluorine.

  ClF ClF3 ClF5
Systematic name Chlorine monofluoride Chlorine trifluoride Chlorine pentafluoride
Molar mass 54.45 g/mol 92.45 g/mol 130.45 g/mol
CAS number 7790-89-8[1] 7790-91-2[2] 13637-63-3[3]
Melting point −155.6 °C −76.3 °C −103 °C
Boiling point −100 °C 11.8 °C −13.1 °C
Standard enthalpy
of formation
Δfgas
−50.29 kJ/mol −158.87 kJ/mol −238.49 kJ/mol
Standard molar entropy
gas
217.91 J·K−1·mol−1 281.59 J·K−1·mol−1 310.73 J·K−1·mol−1
Heat capacity Cp 33.01 J·K−1·mol−1 60.40 J·K−1·mol−1 89.16 J·K−1·mol−1

References

  1. ^ "Chlorine fluoride (ClF)". CAS Common Chemistry.
  2. ^ "Chlorine trifluoride". CAS Common Chemistry.
  3. ^ "Chlorine fluoride (ClF5)". CAS Common Chemistry.