Fluoroamine[1]
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Names
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IUPAC name
Fluoroamine
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Other names
- Fluoramine
- Monofluoroamine[2]
- Monofluoroammonia[2]
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Identifiers
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ChemSpider
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InChI=1S/FH2N/c1-2/h2H2 YKey: MDQRDWAGHRLBPA-UHFFFAOYSA-N YInChI=1/FH2N/c1-2/h2H2 Key: MDQRDWAGHRLBPA-UHFFFAOYAL
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Properties
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NH2F
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Molar mass
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35.021 g·mol−1
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Appearance
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gas
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Density
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1.431 g/L
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Related compounds
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Related compounds
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Chloramine
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound
Fluoroamine or fluoramine is a chemical compound with formula NH2F. It is analogous to monochloramine, but seldom studied. It is an unstable gas.
The term fluoroamine usually refers to amines with fluorinated organyl substituents of hydrogens of ammonia, fluoroamine and difluoramine NHF2, an example being perfluorotributylamine N(CF2CF2CF2CF3)3 and perfluoromethyldiethylamine N(CF3)(CF2CF3)2.[3]
The term fluoroamine may also refer to organyl substituents of hydrogens of fluoroamine.
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