Preparation, Properties and Reactions of Bismuth Pentafluoride1
J Fischer, E Rudzitis
Index: Fisher, J.; Rudzitis, E. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1959 , vol. 81, p. 6375 - 6377
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Abstract
Bismuth pentafluoride was prepared by synthesis from bismuth and fluorine at 500". Its crystal structure, density of the solid and liquid, triple point temperature and vapor pressure were determined and the latent heat of vaporization and Trouton constant were calculated. Various chemical reactions of bismuth pentafluoride, such as its reduction with hydrogen and fluorination reactions with various elements and compounds, were studied. Bismuth ...
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