Chlorofluoromethane
Chlorofluoromethane or Freon 31 is the hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) with the formula CH2ClF. It is a colorless, odorless, flammable gas.[1]
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Preferred IUPAC name
Chloro(fluoro)methane | |||
Other names
Chlorofluoromethane Fluorochloromethane Chloro-fluoro-methane Methylene chloride fluoride Monochloromonofluoromethane CFM Khladon 31 Freon 31 CFC 31 R 31 | |||
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CH2ClF | |||
Molar mass | 68.48 g/mol | ||
Appearance | Gas | ||
Density | 1.271 kg/m3 at 20 °C | ||
Melting point | −133.0 °C (−207.4 °F; 140.2 K) | ||
Boiling point | −9.1 °C (15.6 °F; 264.0 K) | ||
Henry's law constant (kH) |
0.15 mol.kg−1.bar−1 | ||
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Main hazards | Carc. Cat. 3 | ||
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |||
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Uses
Pyrolysis of a mixture of dichlorofluoromethane and chlorofluoromethane gives hexafluorobenzene:[1]
- 3 CHCl2F + 3 CH2ClF → C6F6 + 9 HCl
It was used as a refrigerant and has an ozone depletion potential of 0.02.
Additional data
Its crystal structure is monoclinic with space group P21 and lattice constants a = 6.7676, b = 4.1477, c = 5.0206 (.10−1 nm), β = 108.205°.[2]
At an altitude of 22 km, traces of chlorofluoromethane occur (148 ppt).[3]
In 2020, a small youtuber named "TripleAlphabet" is making a level in Geometry Dash called "Chlorofluoromethane".
References
- Dagani, M. J.; = Barda, H. J.; Benya, T. J.; Sanders, D. C. "Bromine Compounds". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi:10.1002/14356007.a04_405.
- Binbrek O. S.; Torrie B. H.; Swainson I. P. (2002). "Neutron powder-profile study of chlorofluoromethane". Acta Crystallographica C. 58 (11): 672–674. doi:10.1107/S0108270102017328. PMID 12415178.
- C. Lippens; et al. (1981). "Atmospheric nitric acid and chlorofluoromethane 11 from interferometric spectra obtained at the Observatoire du Pic du Midi". Journal of Optics. 12 (5): 331–336. Bibcode:1981JOpt...12..331L. doi:10.1088/0150-536X/12/5/007.
External links
- Thermochemical table at chemnet.ru
- Infrared Spectrum of Chlorofluoromethane
- IARC Summaries & Evaluations: Vol. 41 (1986), Vol. 71 (1999)
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