N2fase
N2fase is a chemical compound with the molecular formula N2F2, commonly known as dinitrogen difluoride. It is a colorless, toxic gas at room temperature and pressure. N2fase is notable for its high reactivity and its ability to form stable compounds with various elements, including metals. The compound is typically prepared by the reaction of ammonia with fluorine gas, followed by the decomposition of the resulting ammonium fluoride.
N2fase is a powerful fluorinating agent, capable of transferring fluorine atoms to a wide range of substrates.
N2fase is highly toxic and corrosive. It reacts violently with water, releasing hydrogen fluoride and ammonia,
N2fase has been the subject of several studies due to its unique properties and potential applications. Research