Chemistry:Rhenium tetrafluoride
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Rhenium(IV) fluoride
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F4Re | |
Molar mass | 262.201 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | blue crystals |
Density | 5.38 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 124.5 °C (256.1 °F; 397.6 K) |
Boiling point | 795 °C (1,463 °F; 1,068 K) |
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Osmium tetrafluoride |
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Rhenium tetrafluoride is a binary inorganic compound of rhenium and fluorine with the chemical formula ReF
4.[1]
Synthesis
Rhenium tetrafluoride can be made by the reduction of rhenium hexafluoride with hydrogen, rhenium, or sulfur dioxide:[2][3]
- ReF
6 + H
2 → 2ReF
4 + 2HF
- ReF
- 2ReF
6 + Re → 3ReF
4
- 2ReF
- ReF
6 + SO
2 → ReF
4 + SO
2F
2
- ReF
Physical properties
Rhenium tetrafluoride forms blue crystals[4] of tetragonal structure, cell parameters a = 1.012 nm, c = 1.595 nm.
Rhenium tetrafluoride reacts with water, and corrodes glass when heated.
References
- ↑ (in en) WADC Technical Report. Wright Air Development Division, Air Research and Development Command, United States Air Force. 1957. p. 70. https://books.google.com/books?id=CpknAAAAMAAJ&dq=Rhenium+tetrafluoride&pg=RA1-PA70. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
- ↑ Kemmitt, R. D. W.; Peacock, R. D. (26 January 2016) (in en). The Chemistry of Manganese, Technetium and Rhenium: Pergamon Texts in Inorganic Chemistry. Elsevier. p. 918. ISBN 978-1-4831-8762-4. https://books.google.com/books?id=c0n-BAAAQBAJ&dq=Rhenium+tetrafluoride&pg=PA918. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
- ↑ Druce, J. G. F.; Druce, Gerald (1948) (in en). Rhenium: Dvi-manganese, the Element of Atomic Number 75. CUP Archive. p. 50. https://books.google.com/books?id=u8Q6AAAAIAAJ&dq=Rhenium+tetrafluoride&pg=PA50. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
- ↑ "WebElements Periodic Table » Rhenium » rhenium tetrafluoride". webelements.com. https://www.webelements.com/compounds/rhenium/rhenium_tetrafluoride.html.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhenium tetrafluoride.
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