Chemistry, asked by Jeet8158, 6 months ago

why carbonyl fluoride has a low
melting point.

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Answered by sj1249744
10

Answer:

Carbonyl fluoride appears as a colorless gas with a pungent odor. Very toxic by inhalation. Prolonged exposure of the containers to fire or heat may result in violent rupturing and rocketing

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Property Name Property Value Reference

Molecular Weight 66.007 g/mol Computed by PubChem 2.1 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)

XLogP3-AA 0.8 Computed by XLogP3 3.0 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)

Hydrogen Bond Donor Count 0 Computed by Cactvs 3.4.6.11 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)

Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count 3 Computed by Cactvs 3.4.6.11 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)

Rotatable Bond Count 0 Computed by Cactvs 3.4.6.11 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)

Exact Mass 65.991721 g/mol Computed by PubChem 2.1 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)

Monoisotopic Mass 65.991721 g/mol Computed by PubChem 2.1 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)

Topological Polar Surface Area 17.1 Ų Computed by Cactvs 3.4.6.11 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)

Heavy Atom Count 4 Computed by PubChem

Formal Charge 0 Computed by PubChem

Complexity 29 Computed by Cactvs 3.4.6.11 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)

Isotope Atom Count 0 Computed by PubChem

Defined Atom Stereocenter Count 0 Computed by PubChem

Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count 0 Computed by PubChem

Defined Bond Stereocenter Count 0 Computed by PubChem

Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count 0 Computed by PubChem

Covalently-Bonded Unit Count 1 Computed by PubChem

Compound Is Canonicalized Yes Computed by PubChem (release 2019.01.04

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