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kengr ([personal profile] kengr) wrote2020-09-25 03:49 am
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Energetic chemicals

I know some of you have heard mention of fun chemicals like chlorine trifluoride (ClF3) and dioxygen diflouride (FOOF).

Well, here are a few more

Chlorine pentafluoride (ClF5)
surprisingly, this is *less* reactive than ClF3. Thought to be because the fluorine atoms are packed tightly enough to interfere with each other when it comes to reacting with things.

Trioxygen difluoride (FOOOF)
*Way* more unstable than FOOF. Also, in storage (at extremely low temps) the liquid tends to recombine to form FOOF and FOOOOF. Yes, that's *four* oxygens in a row. and that last reacts explosively with damn near anything.
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[personal profile] stickmaker 2020-09-25 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)

FUN with active chemistry!! :-)

A chemist has an online blog titled "Things I Won't Work With." I think all those are mentioned. :-)

Then there's pure, liquid ozone. High Test Peroxide. Plus many more.