- Teflic acid
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IUPACName = Pentafluoroorthotelluric acid
OtherNames = Teflic acid
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Formula = HF5OTe
MolarMass = 223.20
Appearance = colourless solid
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MeltingPt = 39.1 °C
BoilingPt = 59.7 °C
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Autoignition =Teflic acid is the
chemical compound with the formula HOTeF5. This strongacid is related to orthotelluric acid, Te(OH)6. Teflic acid has octahedral geometry and, Ignoring its bent Te-O-H bond, has point group symmetry C4v.Preparation
Teflic acid can be prepared from barium tellurate and
fluorosulfonic acid :Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg, E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5.] :5HOSO2F + BaO2Te(OH)4 → HOTeF5 + 4 H2SO4 + BaSO4It is also the first hydrolysis product oftellurium hexafluoride ::TeF6 + H2O → HOTeF5 + HFTeflates
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conjugate base of teflic acid is called the teflate anion, F5TeO- (not to be confused withfriflate ). Many teflates are known, examples being B(OTF5)3 and theacid anhydride O(TeF5)2. Pyrolysis of the boron compound gives the dimer (TeF4O)2:2 B(OTF5)3 → 2 B(OTF5)2F + (OTF4)2The teflate anion is known to resist oxidaton. This property has allowed the preparation several highly unusual species such as the hexateflates M(OTeF5)6- (M = As, Sb, Bi).
Xenon forms thecation Xe(OTeF5)+, [Mercier, H. P.A.; Sanders, J. C. P.; Schrobilgen, G. J. "The Hexakis(pentafluorooxotellurato)pnictate(V) Anions, M(OTeF5)6- (M = As, Sb, Bi): A Series of Very Weakly Coordinating Anions" Journal of the American Chemical Society, volume 116, 2921, (1994). DOI|10.1021/ja00086a025.]References
Further reading
*R.B. King; "Inorganic Chemistry of Main Group Elements", VCH Publishers, New York,1994.
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