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fluorine azide
chemical compound
fluoronium ion
The fluoronium ion is an inorganic cation with the chemical formula . It is one of the cations found in fluoroantimonic acid. The structure of the salt with the anion, has been determined. The fluoronium ion is isoelectronic with the water molecule and the azanide ion.
TASF reagent
chemical compound
flotufolastat F-18
chemical compound
sodium trifluoromethanesulfinate
chemical compound
dimefox
Dimefox, also known as TL-792 or T-2002, is a highly toxic organophosphate insecticide. In its pure form it is a colourless liquid with a fishy odour. Dimefox was first produced in 1940 by the group of Gerhard Schrader in Germany. It was historically used as a pesticide, but has been deemed obsolete or discontinued for use by the World Health Organization. It is not guaranteed that all commercial use of this compound ceased, but in most countries it is no longer registered for use as a pesticide. It is considered an extremely hazardous substance as defined by the United States Emergency Planni
difluorosilane
Difluorosilane is a gaseous chemical compound with formula SiH2F2. It can be considered as a derivative of silane with two hydrogen atoms replaced with fluorine.
potassium fluorozirconate
chemical compound
protactinium(IV) fluoride
chemical compound
difluorocarbene
Difluorocarbene is the chemical compound with formula CF2. It has a short half-life, 0.5 and 20 ms, in solution and in the gas phase, respectively. Although highly reactive, difluorocarbene is an intermediate in the production of tetrafluoroethylene, which is produced on an industrial scale as the precursor to Teflon (PTFE).
hexafluorotitanic acid
chemical compound
benzoyl fluoride
chemical compound
difluoroamine
Difluoroamine (also called fluorimide or difluoramine) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NHF2. It consists of an ammonia molecule on which two of the hydrogen atoms have been substituted by fluorine atoms, and is thus the fluorine analog of dichloramine.
Caesium heptafluoroxenate
Chemical compounds
fluorine compound
any chemical compound having at least one fluorine atom
Difluorine complex
dipotassium hexafluorotitanate
chemical compound