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what is Hydrofluoric acid​

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Answered by rishi1234hots
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Hydrofluoric acid is a solution of hydrogen fluoride in water. Solutions of HF are colourless, acidic and highly corrosive. It is used to make most fluorine-containing compounds; examples include the commonly used pharmaceutical antidepressant medication fluoxetine and the material PTFE.

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Answered by reddykarthik0163
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Hydrofluoric acid is a solution of hydrogen fluoride in water. Solutions of HF are colourless, acidic and highly corrosive. It is used to make most fluorine-containing compounds; examples include the commonly used pharmaceutical antidepressant medication fluoxetine and the material PTFE. Wikipedia

Formula: HF

Molar mass: 20.0063 g/mol

Boiling point: 19.5 °C

Melting point: -83.55 °C

Density: 1.15 g/mL (for 48% soln.)

GHS hazard statements: H280, H300, H310, H314, H318, H330

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