Chromium (V) fluoride

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Crystal structure
Crystal structure of chromium (V) fluoride
Green: fluoride ions
General
Surname Chromium (V) fluoride
other names

Chromium pentafluoride

Ratio formula CrF 5
Brief description

crimson, crystalline, volatile solid

External identifiers / databases
CAS number 14884-42-5
PubChem 5460742
Wikidata Q1087521
properties
Molar mass 146.988 g mol −1
Physical state

firmly

Melting point

34 ° C

boiling point

117 ° C

safety instructions
GHS hazard labeling
no classification available
As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions .

Chromium (V) fluoride is a chemical compound of the elements chromium and fluorine . It is a crimson, crystalline solid that melts at 34 ° C and is very volatile. This substance is also very oxidizing.

Extraction and presentation

Chromium (V) fluoride can be obtained directly from the elements at 400 ° C and a pressure of 200 bar:

properties

Physical Properties

Chromium (V) fluoride is polymeric in the solid phase in the form of cis-linked CrF 6 octahedra; in the gas phase it is monomeric in the form of trigonal-bipyramidal molecules. The crystal structure is orthorhombic , space group Pbcm (space group no. 57) , with the lattice parameters a = 7.829 Å , b = 7.534 Å and c = 5.518 Å. Template: room group / 57

Chemical properties

Chromium (V) fluoride is a strong oxidizing agent and forms CrF 6 - complexes that are octahedral.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d webelements.com: Chromium (V) -fluorid , accessed on January 18, 2012.
  2. This substance has either not yet been classified with regard to its hazardousness or a reliable and citable source has not yet been found.
  3. ^ A b c A. F. Holleman , E. Wiberg , N. Wiberg : Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry . 102nd edition. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-11-017770-1 , p. 1571.
  4. H. Shorafa, K. Seppelt: The Structures of CrF 5 and CrF 5 · SbF 5 . In; Journal for inorganic and general chemistry , 635, 2009, pp. 112-114, doi: 10.1002 / zaac.200800378 .