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Properties of RhF4

Properties of RhF4 (Rhodium(IV) fluoride):

Compound NameRhodium(IV) fluoride
Chemical FormulaRhF4
Molar Mass178.8991128 g/mol

Chemical structure
RhF4 (Rhodium(IV) fluoride) - Chemical structure
Lewis structure
3D molecular structure
Physical properties
Appearancepurple-red solid

Elemental composition of RhF4
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
RhodiumRh102.90550157.5215
FluorineF18.9984032442.4785
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Rh: 57.52%F: 42.48%
Rh Rhodium (57.52%)
F Fluorine (42.48%)
Rh: 20.00%F: 80.00%
Rh Rhodium (20.00%)
F Fluorine (80.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Rh: 57.52%F: 42.48%
Rh Rhodium (57.52%)
F Fluorine (42.48%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Rh: 20.00%F: 80.00%
Rh Rhodium (20.00%)
F Fluorine (80.00%)
Identifiers
CAS Number60617-65-4
SMILESF[Rh](F)(F)F
Hill formulaF4Rh

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
RhF6Rhodium hexafluoride
RhF5Rhodium pentafluoride
RhF3Rhodium trifluoride

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