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Chemical formula | SeO2F2 |
Molar mass | 148.95 g/mol |
Appearance | Gas. |
Melting point | -99.5 °C |
Boiling point | -8.4 °C |
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Selenoyl fluoride, selenoyl difluoride, selenium oxyfluoride, or selenium dioxydifluoride is a chemical compound with the formula SeO2F2.
Structure
The shape of the molecule is a distorted tetrahedron with the O-Se-O angle being 126.2°, the O-Se-F angle being 108.0° and F-Se-F being 94.1°. The Se-F bond length is 1.685 Å and the selenium to oxygen bond is 1.575 Å long.
Formation
Selenoyl fluoride can be formed by the action of warm fluorosulfonic acid on barium selenate or selenic acid. SeO3 + SeF4 can give this gas along with other oxyfluorides.
Reactions
Selenoyl fluoride reacting with xenon difluoride gives FXeOSeF5.
See also
References
- CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics
- Seppelt, K. “Selenoyl difluoride” Inorganic Syntheses, 1980, volume XX, pp. 36-38. ISBN 0-471-07715-1.
- Wai-Kee Li, Gong-du Zhou, Thomas C. W. Mak Advanced structural inorganic chemistry page 651 2008 ISBN 0199216940
- Kolbjørn Hagen, Virginia R. Cross and Kenneth Hedberg "The molecular structure of selenonyl fluoride, SeO2F2, and sulfuryl fluoride, SO2F2, as determined by gas-phase electron diffraction" Journal of Molecular Structure 1978 volume 44 issue 2 page 187 doi:10.1016/0022-2860(78)87027-6
- Advanced Inorganic Chemistry A Comprehensive Text Cotton and Wilkinson
- http://www.scribd.com/doc/30122309/Noble-Gas-Compounds
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Se(−II) | |
Se(0,I) | |
Se(I) | |
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Se(IV) | |
Se(VI) | |
Se(IV,VI) |