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Definition of F2O5:
1.1 Names:
1.1.1 Common name: Fluorine pentoxide.
1.1.2 English name: Fluorine pentoxide.
1.2. Atomic structure: F2O5 consists of 2 atoms of Fluorine (F) and 5 atoms of Oxygen (O).
1.3. Atomic weight: The atomic weight of F2O5 is the sum of the atomic weights of Fluorine and Oxygen, which is 37.9968064 amu.
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The molecule of F2O5 includes 2 Fluorine atoms linked with 5 Oxygen atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: F2O5 does not form ions under standard conditions. -
Properties of F2O5:
2.1 Physical properties of F2O5:
State: Solid.
Color: White.
Smell: No special smell.
pH: Not determinable.
2.2 Chemical properties of F2O5: F2O5 has strong oxidizing properties, it easily reacts with water to form fluoric acid HF and perchloric acid HClO4. -
Common chemical equations of F2O5: Currently, there are no specific data on the reactions of metals, acids, non-metals and salts with F2O5.
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Synthesis of F2O5:
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of F2O5: Currently, there is no specific data on the method of synthesizing F2O5 in the laboratory.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of F2O5: Currently, there is no specific data on the method of synthesizing F2O5 industrially.