- Definition of IF13
IF13, also known as Pentafluoroiodate, is a very rare chemical substance. Its English name is also Pentafluoroiodate. It consists of one Iodine (I) atom combined with 13 Fluorine (F) atoms to form a molecule. Each IF13 molecule has an atomic mass of 394.83 g/mol. It does not form ions in solution.
- Properties: IF13
2.1 Physical properties of IF13
IF13 is a colourless and odourless compound. It is stable and its pH cannot be determined as it does not form ions in solution.
2.2 Chemical properties of IF13
IF13 is a fairly stable compound and does not easily react with most other substances.
- Common chemical equations of IF13
Due to the stability of IF13, it does not commonly participate in chemical reactions, so there are no examples of metal, acid, non-metal or salt reactions.
- Synthesis of IF13
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of IF13
Currently, there is no method for synthesizing IF13 in the laboratory.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of IF13
Similar to the laboratory, IF13 is not synthesized industrially as it does not have widespread applications in industry.