Na2PO3F
Na2PO3F is an inorganic sodium salt that contains a fluorophosphite-type moiety. The compound is a neutral salt composed of sodium cations balanced by a fluorophosphite-derived anion, placing phosphorus in the +5 oxidation state. It is not a widely common or widely studied compound in standard references, and detailed characterization data are limited.
In terms of chemistry, Na2PO3F is associated with the broader family of fluorophosphite salts. The fluorophosphite
Synthesis and availability for Na2PO3F are not extensively published in standard chemical databases. Reported preparations in
Physical properties such as appearance, solubility, and stability are not widely documented in readily available references.
Safety considerations for Na2PO3F are not extensively cataloged in standard summaries. General laboratory safety practices for