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Arsenic pentafluoride
Chemical compound From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arsenic pentafluoride is a chemical compound of arsenic and fluorine. It is a toxic, colorless gas. The oxidation state of arsenic is +5.
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Synthesis
Arsenic pentafluoride can be prepared by direct combination of arsenic and fluorine:[3]
- 2As + 5F2 → 2AsF5
It can also be prepared by the reaction of arsenic trifluoride and fluorine:
- AsF3 + F2 → AsF5
or the addition of fluorine to arsenic pentoxide or arsenic trioxide.
- 2As2O5 + 10F2 → 4AsF5 + 5O2
- 2As2O3 + 10F2 → 4AsF5 + 3O2
Properties
Arsenic pentafluoride is a colourless gas and has a trigonal bipyramidal structure.[3] In the solid state the axial As−F bond lengths are 171.9 pm and the equatorial 166.8 pm. [3] Its point group is D3h.
Reactions
Arsenic pentafluoride forms halide complexes and is a powerful fluoride acceptor. An example is the reaction with sulfur tetrafluoride, forming an ionic hexafluoroarsenate complex.[4]
- AsF5 + SF4 → SF3+ + AsF6−
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References
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