Brominefluorine
Brominefluorine is a highly reactive interhalogen compound composed of bromine and fluorine. It is characterized by the chemical formula BrF, although it exists in several allotropes due to the varying proportions of bromine and fluorine. In its pure form, brominefluorine is a reddish-brown gas or a colorless liquid depending on the conditions.
Brominefluorine is formed by the direct reaction between bromine and fluorine at low temperatures, typically around
The potential applications of brominefluorine as a chlorofluorocarbon substitute in refrigerants and propellants have also been
At standard temperature and atmospheric pressure, brominefluorine can decompose and react with water to form bromine,
While its creation and subsequent applications can exhibit noticeable alarm, processes that involve brominefluorine consistently prompt