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Mean Amplitudes of Vibration of B
A great number of oxohalogen fluorides of the type F„XOm (with X = Cl, Br, I) are known, including neutral molecules as well as anionic and cationic species [1 ,2]. Chlorine [1,3] and bromine [1,4] compounds are espe cially abundant and have been thoroughly investigated during the last decades. As part of a long-term research project devoted to the characterization of bond properties of specie...
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Although salts of the PBr4 and PC14 anions are well-known [1-3], a salt of the corresponding fluoroanion could only recently be prepared by reaction between N(CH3)4F and PF3 using either CH3CN, CHF3 or excess PF3 as a solvent [4], and the novel PF4 anion is stabilized in the form of its tetramethylammonium salt, N(CH3)4PF4. It possesses a pseudo-trigonal bipyramidal structure with two longer (1...
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Five of the six possible oxide fluorides of chlorine have been characterized. They range in stability from the thermally unstable chlorosyl fluoride, FCIO, to the chemically rather inert perchloryl fluoride, FC103 [1], FCIO is a very interesting molecule as it consists of a hypervalent chlorine atom bonded to the two most electronegative atoms, fluor and oxygen, in an angular, Cv-symmetry, arra...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Australian Journal of Physics
سال: 1977
ISSN: 0004-9506
DOI: 10.1071/ph770105