Chemistry:Vanadium(II) fluoride
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Vanadium(II) fluoride
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Molar mass | 88.9383 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | blue crystals |
soluble in water, forms [V(H2O)6]2+[2] | |
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Vanadium(II) fluoride is a fluoride of vanadium, with the chemical formula of VF2. It forms blue crystals.
Preparation
Vanadium(II) fluoride can be produced by the reduction of vanadium trifluoride by hydrogen in a hydrogen fluoride atmosphere at 1150 °C:[3]
- 2 VF
3 + H
2 → 2 VF
2 + 2 HF
Properties
Physical properties
Vanadium(II) fluoride crystallizes in the tetragonal crystal system with space group P42/mnm (No. 136). Its lattice constants are a = 480.4 pm and c = 323.7 pm.[4]
Reactions
Vanadium(II) fluoride is a strong reducing agent that can reduce nitrogen to hydrazine in the presence of magnesium hydroxide.[2]
It dissolves in water to form [V(H2O)6]2+ ions.[2]
- V2+
+ 6 H
2O → [V(H
2O)
6]2+
References
- ↑ "WebElements Periodic Table » Vanadium » vanadium difluoride". https://www.webelements.com/compounds/vanadium/vanadium_difluoride.html.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Holleman, Arnold Frederik; Wiberg, Egon (2001), Wiberg, Nils, ed., Inorganic Chemistry, San Diego/Berlin: Academic Press/De Gruyter, p. 1550, ISBN 0-12-352651-5
- ↑ Lothar Kolditz: Anorganische Chemie Teil 2. VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin, 1980, S. 641.
- ↑ J. W. Stout, W. O. J. Boo: Crystalline vanadium (II) fluoride, VF2. Preparation, structure, heat capacity from 5 to 300 K and magnetic ordering. In: The Journal of Chemical Physics. 71, 1, 1979, S. 1–8, doi:10.1063/1.438115.
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