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Write equation for the hydrolysis of ClF​

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Answered by haharite
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Answer:

ClF3 + H2O → ClOF + 2HF

Chlorine(III) fluoride react with water to produce chlorine oxide-fluoride and hydrogen fluoride. Hydrolysis of chlorine(III) fluoride.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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ClF_{3}  + 2H_{2} O  → 3HF + HCl + O

ClF_{3} is an oxidising and fluorinating agent with a high oxidising and fluorinating power. It reacts violently with most inorganic and organic materials, including glass and human tissue, and will start the burning of many usually non-flammable materials in the absence of an ignition source. These are frequently aggressive and, in some cases, explosive responses. ClF_{3} does not consume vessels made of steel, copper, or nickel because a thin passivation layer of insoluble metal fluoride forms, but molybdenum, tungsten, and titanium produce volatile fluorides and are therefore inappropriate.

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