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- Argon fluorohydride (systematically named fluoridohydridoargon) or argon hydrofluoride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula HArF (also written...
- Fluorohydride salts are ionic compounds containing a mixture of fluoride and hydride anions, generally with strongly electropositive metal cations. Unlike...
- it can form some compounds under various extreme conditions. Argon fluorohydride (HArF), a compound of argon with fluorine and hydrogen that is stable...
- The first stable compound of argon was reported in 2000 when argon fluorohydride (HArF) was formed at a temperature of 40 K (−233.2 °C; −387.7 °F). In...
- compounds of the noble gases argon, krypton, and radon, including argon fluorohydride (HArF), krypton difluoride (KrF2), and radon fluoride. By 1971, more...
- Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number HArF argon fluorohydride HAt hydrogen astatide HBr hydrogen bromide hydrobromic acid 10035-10-6 HBrO hypobromous...
- 1482–1484. doi:10.1002/anie.199414821. Ar(0) has been observed in argon fluorohydride (HArF) and ArCF22+, see Lockyear, J.F.; Douglas, K.; Price, S.D.; Karwowska...
- 147 K. At 295 K the argon pressure from the clathrate is 108 MPa. Argon fluorohydride was an important discovery in the rejuvenation of the study of noble...
- fluorine gas; however, it does form a compound with fluorine, argon fluorohydride. At room temperature, fluorine is a gas of diatomic molecules, pale...
- available at cryogenic temperatures, such as the formation of argon fluorohydride, which is only a stable compound at or below 17 K (−256.1 °C). One method...