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Iodine pentafluoride is an incendiary
Iodine pentafluoride is an incendiary agent, a substance that ignites combustible materials. This compound is usually made by
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Jamie
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I was told to post at the beginning of the page: not sure if I did so or how to really do it but i'm posting the question
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Diiodine pentafluoride reacts spectacularly with bromine trifluoride to form iodine pentafluoride, oxygen gas, and liquid
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Gaseous iodine pentafluoride, IF5, can be prepared by the reaction of solid iodine and
gaseous fluorine: • I2 (s) + 5F2 (g) →
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byke
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What is the correct name for the compound, AsF5?
? argon fluoride ? pentaarsenic monofluoride ? monoarsenic pentafluoride ?
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emma
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Iodine has atomic number 53 on the Periodic Table, what statement is true about Iodine?
a. Iodine has 53 neutrons b. Iodine will
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Give the NAMES and FORMULAS for the following COVALENT (nonmetallic) compounds.
1. Sulfur hexafluoride 2. Tetraphosphorus
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helen
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What is the correct name for the compound, PF5?
? phosphorus pentafluoride ? monophosphorus pentafluoride ? potassium fluoride ?
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emma
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Iodine is a nonfuel mineral used in many different products, including pharmaceuticals, photography, and disinfectants. Why
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NotAFan
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Iodine-131 is used to destroy thyroid tissue in the treatment of an overactive thyroid. the half-life of iodine-131 is 8.02
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monique n
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