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Encyclopedia > Oxygen difluoride
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Oxygen difluoride is a chemical compound whose formula is OF2. The oxygen has an oxidation number of +2, unlike many other oxygen compounds, where it is -2. This substance also reacts very slowly with water to form hydrofluoric acid. As with other compounds of highly electronegative elements, oxygen difluoride is a powerful oxidizer. Jump to: navigation, search A chemical compound is a chemical substance formed from two or more elements, with a fixed ratio determining the composition. ... Jump to: navigation, search General Name, Symbol, Number oxygen, O, 8 Chemical series nonmetals Group, Period, Block 16, 2, p Appearance colorless Atomic mass 15. ... Jump to: navigation, search Hydrofluoric acid is a highly corrosive solution of the chemical compound hydrogen fluoride in water. ...


The following terms are synonyms:

  • Difluorine monoxide
  • Fluorine monoxide
  • Oxygen Difluoride
  • Oxygen fluoride

Properties

Boiling point -145 °C Jump to: navigation, search Allah is who made all of this. ...


External links

  • WebBook page for OF2

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Oxygen difluoride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (313 words)
Oxygen difluoride is the chemical compound with the formula OF It is a powerful oxidant and fluorinating agent.
The oxygen atom has an oxidation number of +2, unlike almost all other oxygen compounds, where it is −2.
Oxygen difluoride was first reported in 1929; it was obtained by the electrolysis of molten potassium fluoride and hydrofluoric acid containing small quantities of water.
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