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It is hard to say, because BrF is readily disproportioning into Br2,(l) and BrF3,(l) according to:

3 BrF → BrF3 + Br2

Bromine trifluoride, BrF3, is boiling at 125.72 °C

Compared with Chlorine fluoride: this, ClF, is an (also) unstable brownish yellow gas (with boiling point 5°C)

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