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IUPAC name
2,2,4,4,6,6-Hexafluoro-1,3,5,2λ5,4λ5,6λ5-triazatriphosphinine
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Other names
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Identifiers | |
3D model (JSmol)
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.150.019 |
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
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InChI
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Properties | |
Chemical formula
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(NPF2)3 |
Molar mass | 248.933 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | White powder or lumps[1] |
Melting point | 27 °C (81 °F; 300 K) |
Boiling point | 51 °C (124 °F; 324 K) |
Solubility in water
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decomposes |
Solubility | Toluene[1] |
Structure | |
Molecular shape
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Planar P3N3 ring |
Dipole moment
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0 D |
Hazards | |
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Main hazards
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Corrosive |
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Pictograms
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Signal word
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Danger |
Hazard statements
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H314 |
Precautionary statements
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P260, P264, P280, P301+P330+P331, P303+P361+P353, P304+P340+P310, P305+P351+P338+P310, P363, P405, P501 |
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
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Hexafluorophosphazene is an inorganic compound with the formula (NPF2)3. It takes the form of a white powder or lumps. It is sensitive to moisture and heat.[1]