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Properties of Sbf3

Properties of SbF3 (Antimony(III) fluoride):

Compound NameAntimony(III) fluoride
Chemical FormulaSbF3
Molar Mass178.7552096 g/mol

Chemical structure
SbF3 (Antimony(III) fluoride) - Chemical structure
Lewis structure
3D molecular structure

Elemental composition of SbF3
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
AntimonySb121.760168.1155
FluorineF18.9984032331.8845
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Sb: 68.12%F: 31.88%
Sb Antimony (68.12%)
F Fluorine (31.88%)
Sb: 25.00%F: 75.00%
Sb Antimony (25.00%)
F Fluorine (75.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Sb: 68.12%F: 31.88%
Sb Antimony (68.12%)
F Fluorine (31.88%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Sb: 25.00%F: 75.00%
Sb Antimony (25.00%)
F Fluorine (75.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaF3Sb

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
SbF5Antimony pentafluoride

Sample reactions for SbF3
EquationReaction type
CCl4 + SbF3 = CCl2F2 + SbCl3double replacement

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