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7783-41-7

Name Oxygen difluoride
CAS 7783-41-7
EINECS(EC#) 231-996-7
Molecular Formula F2O
Molecular Weight 53.9962
MOL File 7783-41-7.mol

Chemical Properties

Appearance Oxygen difluoride is a colorless gas. Foul, peculiar odor. Shipped as a nonliquefied compressed gas.
Melting point  -223.8°
Boiling point  bp -145.3°
density  (liq; -224°) 1.90
solubility  slightly soluble in H2O
form  colorless gas
color  Colorless gas or yellowish-brown liquid
Water Solubility  6.8mL gas/100mL H2O (0°C) [MER06]
EPA Substance Registry System Oxygen difluoride (7783-41-7)

Safety Data

RIDADR  2190
HazardClass  2.3
Safety Profile
Poison by inhalation. Human systemic effects by inhalation: chronic pulmonary edema or congestion. A corrosive skin, eye, and mucous membrane irritant. Attacks lungs with delayed appearance of symptoms. A very powerful oxidizer. Must be kept away from contact with reducing agents. Explosive reaction with adsorbents (e.g., sllica gel, alumina, molecular sieve), diborane, halogens + heat, metal halides, aluminum chloride, antimony pentachloride (at 1 50℃), tungsten + heat, hydrogen sulfide, liquid nitrogen oxide, nitrosyl fluoride, charcoal, sulfur tetrafluoride. Forms spark-sensitive explosive mixtures with water or combustible gases (e.g., carbon monoxide, hydrogen, methane). Ignites on contact with diborane tetrafluoride, nonmetals (e.g., red phosphorus, boron powder, silicon), phosphorus(V) oxide, nitrogen oxide gas. Incandescent reaction with metals (e.g., aluminum, barium, cadmium, magnesium, strontium, zinc, zirconium, lithium (above 4OO0C)), potassium (above 4OO0C), sodium. Incompatible with NH3, As203, Cl2 + Cu, CrO3, Ir, 03, O2 + H20, Pd, Pt, Rh, Ru, Si02. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of F-. See also FLUORIDES
Hazardous Substances Data 7783-41-7(Hazardous Substances Data)
Toxicity
LC50 (1 hr) inhalation by rats, mice: 2.6, 1.5 ppm (Darmer)
IDLA 0.5 ppm

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