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Nitrogen pentafluoride, the Glossary

Index Nitrogen pentafluoride

Nitrogen pentafluoride is a theoretical compound of nitrogen and fluorine with the chemical formula.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 28 relations: Antimony pentafluoride, Arsenic pentafluoride, Bismuth pentafluoride, Caesium fluoride, Chemical formula, Debye, Dihedral symmetry in three dimensions, Exothermic process, Fluoride, Fluorine, Gas, Hydrogen fluoride, Hypothetical chemical compound, Karl O. Christe, Nitrogen, Nitrogen difluoride, Nitrogen monofluoride, Nitrogen trifluoride, Octet rule, Pentafluoride, Phosphorus pentafluoride, Salt (chemistry), Salt metathesis reaction, Space group, Tetrafluoroammonium, Transition state, Trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry, Vanadium pentafluoride.

  2. Nitrogen fluorides
  3. Nitrogen(V) compounds

Antimony pentafluoride

Antimony pentafluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula SbF5.

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Arsenic pentafluoride

Arsenic pentafluoride is a chemical compound of arsenic and fluorine.

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Bismuth pentafluoride

Bismuth pentafluoride is an inorganic compound with the formula BiF5.

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Caesium fluoride

Caesium fluoride (cesium fluoride in American English) is an inorganic compound with the formula CsF.

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Chemical formula

A chemical formula is a way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound or molecule, using chemical element symbols, numbers, and sometimes also other symbols, such as parentheses, dashes, brackets, commas and plus (+) and minus (−) signs.

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Debye

The debye (symbol: D) is a CGS unit (a non-SI metric unit) of electric dipole momentTwo equal and opposite charges separated by some distance constitute an electric dipole.

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Dihedral symmetry in three dimensions

In geometry, dihedral symmetry in three dimensions is one of three infinite sequences of point groups in three dimensions which have a symmetry group that as an abstract group is a dihedral group Dihn (for n ≥ 2).

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Exothermic process

In thermodynamics, an exothermic process is a thermodynamic process or reaction that releases energy from the system to its surroundings, usually in the form of heat, but also in a form of light (e.g. a spark, flame, or flash), electricity (e.g. a battery), or sound (e.g. explosion heard when burning hydrogen).

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Fluoride

Fluoride.

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Fluorine

Fluorine is a chemical element; it has symbol F and atomic number 9.

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Gas

Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter.

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Hydrogen fluoride

Hydrogen fluoride (fluorane) is an inorganic compound with chemical formula.

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Hypothetical chemical compound

A hypothetical chemical compound is a chemical compound that has been conceived of, but is not known to have been synthesized, observed, or isolated (identified or shown to exist). Nitrogen pentafluoride and hypothetical chemical compound are hypothetical chemical compounds.

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Karl O. Christe

Karl Otto Christe (born July 24, 1936) is an inorganic chemist.

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Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a chemical element; it has symbol N and atomic number 7.

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Nitrogen difluoride

Nitrogen difluoride, also known as difluoroamino, is a reactive radical molecule with formula. Nitrogen pentafluoride and Nitrogen difluoride are Nitrogen fluorides.

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Nitrogen monofluoride

Nitrogen monofluoride (fluoroimidogen) is a metastable species that has been observed in laser studies. Nitrogen pentafluoride and Nitrogen monofluoride are Nitrogen fluorides.

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Nitrogen trifluoride

Nitrogen trifluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula. Nitrogen pentafluoride and Nitrogen trifluoride are Nitrogen fluorides.

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Octet rule

The octet rule is a chemical rule of thumb that reflects the theory that main-group elements tend to bond in such a way that each atom has eight electrons in its valence shell, giving it the same electronic configuration as a noble gas.

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Pentafluoride

Pentafluoride may refer to.

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Phosphorus pentafluoride

Phosphorus pentafluoride, PF5, is a phosphorus halide.

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Salt (chemistry)

In chemistry, a salt or ionic compound is a chemical compound consisting of an assembly of positively charged ions (cations) and negatively charged ions (anions), which results in a compound with no net electric charge (electrically neutral).

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A salt metathesis reaction is a chemical process involving the exchange of bonds between two reacting chemical species which results in the creation of products with similar or identical bonding affiliations.

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Space group

In mathematics, physics and chemistry, a space group is the symmetry group of a repeating pattern in space, usually in three dimensions.

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Tetrafluoroammonium

The tetrafluoroammonium cation (also known as perfluoroammonium) is a positively charged polyatomic ion with chemical formula. Nitrogen pentafluoride and tetrafluoroammonium are Nitrogen fluorides and Nitrogen(V) compounds.

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Transition state

In chemistry, the transition state of a chemical reaction is a particular configuration along the reaction coordinate.

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Trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry

In chemistry, a trigonal bipyramid formation is a molecular geometry with one atom at the center and 5 more atoms at the corners of a triangular bipyramid.

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Vanadium pentafluoride

Vanadium(V) fluoride is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula VF5.

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See also

Nitrogen fluorides

Nitrogen(V) compounds

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen_pentafluoride

Also known as NF5, Perfluoroammonium fluoride, Tetrafluoroammonium fluoride.