Cf4 Lewis Structure Molecular Geometry Hybridization And Polarity
Carbon tetrafluorides are widely used to study fluorine chemistry to prepare organofluorine compounds. It is available in a colorless and inflammable gaseous state and usually transported in liquid form under very high pressure. There exist many ways of preparing carbon tetrafluoride but the most commons industrial method is using hydrogen fluoride. When dichlorodifluoromethane reacts with hydrogen fluoride, it produces carbon tetrafluoride and hydrogen chloride. CCl2F2 + 2HF ——> CF4 + 2HCl Besides this, being a highly stable compound, the thermal decomposition of carbon tetrafluoride produces toxic gases of carbonyl fluoride and carbon monoxide....