Yes. CH3F is the molecular formula of fluoromethane.
Simple name: Fluoromethane
other names: methyl fluoride and freon-41
This compound is chloromethane.
It is used as an intermediate in organic and polymer chemistry.
CH3 is a methyl group.
1-fluoropropane
propanole
h3c-ch3
CH3F - monofluoro methane or fluoro methane CH2F2 - difluoro methane CHF3 - trifluoroo methane CF4 - tetrafluoro methane
CH3F contains no covalently bonded hydrogen atoms DIRECTLY to the Fluorine.
Yes.
These are polar forces, intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules.
Yes, as there are no metals in this compound.
CH3F is both liquid and solid noble gas solution.
Ch3f
CH3F - monofluoro methane or fluoro methane CH2F2 - difluoro methane CHF3 - trifluoroo methane CF4 - tetrafluoro methane
CH3F contains no covalently bonded hydrogen atoms DIRECTLY to the Fluorine.
Yes.
These are polar forces, intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules.
Yes, as there are no metals in this compound.
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.
CH3F is polar. Check the differences in electronegativity
Dipole-dipole because the H is not connected with F IT would be H | H- C - F | H
The name of the formula Sb4O6 is Tetraantimony Hexoxide.
Diphosphorus Pentoxide is the name of the formula P2O5.