Formula FI Appearance unstable brown solid | Molar mass 145.903 g/mol | |
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Iodine monofluoride if lewis dot structure
Iodine monofluoride is an interhalogen compound of iodine and fluorine with formula IF. It is a chocolate-brown solid that decomposes at 0 C, disproportionating to elemental iodine and iodine pentafluoride:
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However, its molecular properties can still be precisely determined by spectroscopy: the iodine-fluorine distance is 190.9 pm and the I−F bond dissociation energy is around 277 kJ mol−1. At 298 K, its standard enthalpy change of formation is ΔHf° = −95.4 kJ mol−1, and its Gibbs free energy is ΔGf° = −117.6 kJ mol−1.
It can be generated, albeit only fleetingly, by the reaction of the elements at −45 °C in CCl3F:
I2 + F2 → 2 IFIt can also be generated by the reaction of iodine with iodine trifluoride at −78 °C in CCl3F:
I2 + IF3 → 3 IFThe reaction of iodine with silver(I) fluoride at 0 °C also yields iodine monofluoride:
I2 + AgF → IF + AgIReactions
Iodine monofluoride is used to produce pure nitrogen triiodide:
BN + 3 IF → NI3 + BF3