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7789-30-2

Name Bromine pentafluoride
CAS 7789-30-2
EINECS(EC#) 232-157-8
Molecular Formula BrF5
MDL Number MFCD00042564
Molecular Weight 174.9
MOL File 7789-30-2.mol

Chemical Properties

Appearance Bromine pentafluoride is colorless to pale yellow fuming liquid, with pungent odor. At temperatures above boiling point this chemical is a colorless gas.
Melting point  -62,5°C
Boiling point  40,3°C
density  2,48 g/cm3
solubility  reacts with H2O (explodes, explosive)
form  Pale yellow liquid at temperatures below 40.3°C; pungent, corrosive gas at temperatures above 40.3°C.
color  colorless
Stability: Strong oxidizing agent. Reacts with water, combustible materials, acids, metals. Explosion risk.
Water Solubility  Insoluble
Exposure limits TLV-TWA 0.1 ppm (~0.7 mg/m3) (ACGIH and MSHA), 2.5 mg(F)/m3 (OSHA).
Uses
Synthesis, oxidizer in liquid rocket propellants.
NIST Chemistry Reference Bromine pentafluoride(7789-30-2)
EPA Substance Registry System Bromine fluoride (BrF5)(7789-30-2)

Safety Data

Hazard Codes  O
Risk Statements 
Safety Statements 
RIDADR  1745
Hazard Note  Oxidising agent
HazardClass  5.1
PackingGroup  I
Safety Profile
A poisonous, corrosive, and extremely reactive gas. It is a powerful oxidizer. Will react with water or steam to produce toxic and corrosive fumes. The liquefied gas reacts violently with many organic compounds and some inorganic compounds. Explodes or ignites on contact with hydrogen-containing materials (e.g., acetic acid, ammonia, benzene, ethanol, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, methane, cork, grease, paper, wax, chloromethane). Reacts violently and may i p t e on contact with acids, halogens, nonmetals, metal hahdes, metals, oxides, concentrated nitric or sulfuric acids, aluminum powder, ammonium chloride, antimony, arsenic, arsenic pentoxide, barium, bismuth, boron powder, boron trioxide, calcium oxide, carbon monoxide, charcoal, chlorine, chromium, chromium trioxide, cobalt powder, iodine, iodne pentoxide, iridium powder, iron powder, lithium powder, manganese, magnesium oxide, molybdenum, molybdenum trioxide, nickel powder, red phosphorus, phosphorus pentoxide, selenium, sulfur, sulfur dioxide, tellurium, tungsten, tungsten trioxide, water, zinc. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Fand Br-. See also BROMINE and FLUORIDES.
Hazardous Substances Data 7789-30-2(Hazardous Substances Data)
IDLA 1.7 ppm

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