- Definition of N2F6:
1.1 Names: Nitrogen hexafluoride (Common Name); Nitrogen Hexafluoride (English Name).
1.2 Atomic mass: Comprises of 2 Nitrogen atoms and 6 Fluorine atoms.
1.3 Molecular structure and atomic mass: The N2F6 molecule is composed of 2 Nitrogen atoms linked to 6 Fluorine atoms by covalent bonds.
1.4 Ion structure: N2F6 does not form ions under normal conditions due to its inability to dissociate.
- Properties of N2F6
2.1 Physical properties of N2F6: N2F6 is in the gas state, colorless, odorless and does not have a specific pH level.
2.2 Chemical properties of N2F6: N2F6 rarely reacts with other substances, relatively stable under normal conditions, but can be converted into other compounds under the effect of high temperature.
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Common chemical equations of N2F6: N2F6 rarely participates in common chemical reactions with metals, acids, non-metals or salts.
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Synthesis of N2F6:
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of N2F6: N2F6 is not commonly synthesized in the laboratory.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of N2F6: N2F6 is synthesized from the reaction between N2 and F2 at high temperature.