SF2 Structure

SF2 Lewis structure, Molecular geometry, Hybridization, Polar or Nonpolar

Sulfur difluoride, SF2 is an inorganic compound that consists of one sulfur and two fluorine atoms. It is basically generated from the chemical reaction between  sulfur dichloride and potassium fluoride or mercury(II) fluoride at low pressures: SCl2 + 2 KF → SF2 + 2 KCl SCl2 + HgF2 → SF2 + HgCl2 Sulfur difluoride is …

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BF3 Structure

BF3 Lewis structure, Molecular geometry, Hybridization, Polarity

Boron Trifluoride or trifluoroborane (BF3) is an inorganic compound with toxic properties. It is a colorless gas. It has a pungent smell and forms white fumes when exposed to moist air. Boron trifluoride is highly toxic when inhaled. It reacts with heat when exposed for a prolonged period of time and causes a rupture with …

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SO2 Lewis Structure Molecular geometry

SO2 Lewis Structure, Molecular Geometry, Hybridization, Polar or Nonpolar

The chemical name (IUPAC name) of SO2 is sulfur dioxide, also called sulfurous anhydrous or sulfur (IV) oxide. It is also called toxic gas as it is responsible for the smell of burnt matches. Normally, sulfur dioxide is released during the volcanic eruption and this is how SO2 is produced naturally. It can be also …

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CH3F Lewis Structure Shape

CH3F Lewis Structure, Molecular Geometry, Hybridization, MO Diagram

CH3F (Fluoromethane) is made of one carbon, three hydrogens, and one fluorine atom. It is also known as methyl fluoride, Freon 41, Halocarbon-41, and HFC-41. Fluoromethane is the result of one fluorine atom substituted with one carbon from CH4 (methane). It is a non-toxic, liquefiable, and flammable gas at standard temperature and pressure. Fluoromethane is …

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PH3 lewis stucture molecular geometry

PH3 Lewis structure, Molecular geometry, Hybridization, Polarity

Phosphine, PH3 is a chemical compound that is a colorless, flammable, and very toxic compound. Though pure PH3 is an odorless, technical sample of phosphine that smells like garlic or decaying fish because of the presence of substituted phosphine and diphosphane (P2H4). Phosphine gas is used to manage a wide range of insects in sealed …

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