Diforamine is an inorganic compound, a fluorine derivative of ammonia with the formula NHF 2 , a colorless gas, explosive in liquid and solid states.
| Diforamine | |
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| Systematic name | Diforamine |
| Chem. formula | NHF 2 |
| Physical properties | |
| condition | colorless gas |
| Molar mass | 53.01 g / mol |
| Density | g. 1.378 -23.6 g / cm³ |
| Thermal properties | |
| T. melt. | -116.8 ° C |
| T. bale. | -23.3 ° C |
| T. decomp. | 20 ° C |
| Like heat resistant. | 43.38 J / (mol · K) |
| Enthalpy of Education | -103 kJ / mol |
| Structure | |
| Dipole moment | 1.93 D |
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Getting
- Fluorination of urea solutions:
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- followed by hydrolysis of the products:
- followed by hydrolysis of the products:
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Physical Properties
Diforamine forms a colorless gas, and when liquefied, it forms a colorless liquid.
It is soluble in water and diethyl ether .
In liquid and solid state it is explosive.
Literature
- Chemical Encyclopedia / Editorial Board: Knunyants I.L. et al. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1988. - T. 1. - 623 p.
- Greenwood N., Earnshaw A. Chemistry of elements. - Binom. Laboratory of Knowledge, 2008. - T. 1. - 608 p. - ISBN 978-5-94774-373-9 .