- Definition of I2F2
I2F2 (Iodine difluoride) is a chemical substance belonging to the class of halogen compounds. It has two Iodine atoms and two Fluorine atoms.
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Iodine difluoride
1.1.2 English name: Iodine difluoride
1.2. Atomic mass: 253.80894
1.3. Atomic weight: 253.80894 u
1.3.1 Molecular structure: 2 Iodine atoms and 2 Fluorine atoms bonded together.
1.4 Ion structure: I2F2 does not form ions under standard conditions.
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Properties: I2F2
2.1 Physical properties of I2F2
State: Solid
Color: White
Smell: Odorless
pH level: Not determined
2.2 Chemical properties of I2F2: I2F2 is very sensitive to water and can react with water to produce Iodine and Fluorin. -
Common chemical equations of I2F2
Information about the chemical reactions of I2F2 with metals, acids, non-metals, and salts is not clearly mentioned in the chemical information source. -
Synthesis of I2F2
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of I2F2: I2F2 can be synthesized from Iodine and Fluorin according to the equation: I2 + F2 -> 2IF2.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of I2F2: The industrial synthesis of I2F2 is not clearly informed.