- Source: Californium(III) fluoride
Californium(III) fluoride is a binary inorganic compound of californium and fluorine with the formula CfF3
Physical properties
Californium(III) fluoride is a yellow-green solid and has two crystalline structures that are temperature dependent. At low temperatures the orthorhombic structure (YF3 type) is found with lattice constants a = 665.3(3) pm, b = 703.9(1) pm and c = 439.3(3) pm. At higher temperatures it forms a trigonal system (LaF3 type) with: a = 694.5(3) pm and c = 710.1(2) pm. Here, each californium atom is surrounded by nine fluorine atoms in a distorted triply-capped trigonal-prismatic structure.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kalifornium(III) fluorida
- Berkelium tetrafluorida
- Fluorin
- Arsen
- Tembaga
- Fosforus
- Litium
- Magnesium
- Sesium
- Radon
- Californium(III) fluoride
- Californium(III) chloride
- Californium
- Californium(III) bromide
- Californium compounds
- Einsteinium
- Einsteinium trifluoride
- List of inorganic compounds
- Californium(III) oxyfluoride
- List of CAS numbers by chemical compound