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What is fluoromethane?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

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What is the name of the compound carbon and fluorine?

There are four possibilities:(mono-)fluoromethane, CH3Fdi-fluoromethane, CH2F2tri-fluoromethane, CHF3tetra-fluoromethane, CF4


What is the name of compound CFH3?

The compound CFH3 is called trifluoromethane or fluoroform.


What is the intermolecular force of fluoromethane?

The intermolecular force present in fluoromethane is primarily dipole-dipole interactions. This is due to the polar nature of the molecule, with the fluorine atom being more electronegative than the carbon and hydrogen atoms, creating a partial negative charge on the fluorine and partial positive charges on the carbon and hydrogen atoms.


What is the name for the formula CH3F?

Yes. CH3F is the molecular formula of fluoromethane.


What is CH3-CH2F?

Fluoromethane, CH3F, contains 1 Carbon, 3 Hydrogen and 1 Fluorine atom bond together to the central Carbon.


What is the formula of flouro methane?

CH3F - monofluoro methane or fluoro methane CH2F2 - difluoro methane CHF3 - trifluoroo methane CF4 - tetrafluoro methane


How do you pronounce chlorofluorocarbons?

Pronounced "KLOR-oh-FLOR-oh-kar-bunz" (mostly fluoromethane refrigerants such as Freon, abbreviated CFC's; along with hydrochlorofluorocarbons, HCFC's, they are implicated in upper atmospheric ozone destruction)


Is CHF3 an ionic or covalent bond?

CHF3, or fluoromethane, contains covalent bonds. In this molecule, carbon forms covalent bonds with hydrogen and fluorine atoms by sharing electrons. Ionic bonds are formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another, which is not the case in CHF3.


Is FCH3 a nonpolar molecule?

Yes, FCH3 (fluoromethane) is a nonpolar molecule. This is because the molecule's symmetric shape and electronegativity of fluorine cancel out any polarity, resulting in no overall dipole moment.


What is the geometric shape of CFCl3?

The geometric shape of CFCl3 (trichloro-fluoromethane) is tetrahedral. This is due to the presence of four regions of electron density around the central carbon atom: one fluorine atom and three chlorine atoms. Although chlorine atoms are larger, the tetrahedral arrangement minimizes electron repulsion, resulting in this geometry. The bond angles are approximately 109.5 degrees.


Why does methane have a higher boiling point than Fluromethane?

Metahne does not have a higher boiling point than methane. Fluoromethane, CH3F, has a boiling point of 195K, -78.2C, methane, CH4, has a boiling point of 109K approx -164 C. I make that fluoromethane has a higher temeprature boiling point than methane. This is what you would expect, London dispersion forces will be greater in CH3F as it has more electrons than CH4. CH3F is polar and there will be dipole dipole interactions which will not be present in CH4.


What is the oxidation number of CH3F?

Oh, dude, the oxidation number of CH3F is like -1. Carbon usually has an oxidation number of -4 in organic compounds, and since hydrogen is +1 and fluorine is -1, you add them up and voilà, you get -1. It's like a math problem, but with more atoms and less excitement.