Krypton hexafluoride
Names
Other names
Krypton(VI) fluoride
Identifiers
InChI=1S/F6Kr/c1-7(2,3,4,5)6
Key: FLBFFHZDXUHIEP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Properties
F 6 Kr
Molar mass
197.788 g·mol−1
Appearance
claimed to be white crystalline solid[citation needed ]
Related compounds
Related compounds
Xenon hexafluoride
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Chemical compound
Krypton hexafluoride is an inorganic chemical compound of krypton and fluorine with the chemical formula KrF6 . It is still a hypothetical compound .[ 1] Calculations indicate it is unstable.[ 2]
History
In 1933, Linus Pauling predicted that the heavier noble gases would be able to form compounds with fluorine and oxygen. He also predicted the existence of krypton hexafluoride.[ 3] [verification needed ] [ 4] Calculations suggest it would have octahedral molecular geometry .[ 1]
So far, out of all possible krypton fluorides, only krypton difluoride (KrF2 ) has actually been synthesized.[citation needed ]
References
^ a b Dixon, David A.; Wang, Tsang-Hsiu; Grant, Daniel J.; Peterson, Kirk A.; Christe, Karl O.; Schrobilgen, Gary J. (1 November 2007). "Heats of Formation of Krypton Fluorides and Stability Predictions for KrF4 and KrF6 from High Level Electronic Structure Calculations". Inorganic Chemistry . 46 (23): 10016– 10021. doi :10.1021/ic701313h . ISSN 0020-1669 . PMID 17941630 .
^ Kurzydłowski, Dominik; Sołtysiak, Magdalena; Dżoleva, Aleksandra; Zaleski-Ejgierd, Patryk (2017-10-28). "High-Pressure Reactivity of Kr and F2—Stabilization of Krypton in the +4 Oxidation State" . Crystals . 7 (11): 329. doi :10.3390/cryst7110329 . ISSN 2073-4352 .
^ Pauling, Linus (May 1933). "The Formulas of Antimonic Acid and the Antimonates". Journal of the American Chemical Society . 55 (5): 1895– 1900. doi :10.1021/ja01332a016 . ISSN 0002-7863 .
^ Williams, Jeffrey H. (28 September 2017). Crystal Engineering: How Molecules Build Solids . Morgan & Claypool Publishers. p. 4–1. ISBN 978-1-68174-625-8 . Retrieved 28 March 2023 .
Known binary hexafluorides
Predicted binary hexafluorides
Noble gas binary hexafluorides Transition metal binary hexafluorides Actinide binary hexafluorides
Salts and covalent derivatives of the
fluoride ion