Disulfur Decafluoride
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| Formula | S2F10 |
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| Melting point | -53 °C |
| Boiling point | 30. 1 °C |
| ChemSpider ID | 56348 |
| Molecular Weight | 254. 12 g/mol |
| Structure | Find Similar Structures |
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| ID | 2167898 |
About Disulfur Decafluoride
Disulfur decafluoride is a chemical compound discovered in 1934 by Denbigh and Whytlaw-Gray. Each sulfur atom of the S₂F₁₀ molecule is octahedral, and surrounded by five fluorine atoms. S₂F₁₀ is highly toxic, with toxicity four times that of phosgene.