fluorosulfate
Fluorosulfate refers to a chemical compound containing the fluorosulfate anion, SO3F-. This anion is characterized by a central sulfur atom bonded to three oxygen atoms and one fluorine atom. The fluorosulfate group is considered a pseudohalide due to its structural and chemical similarities to halide ions like chloride. It can exist as a salt with various cations, such as sodium fluorosulfate (NaSO3F) or potassium fluorosulfate (KSO3F).
Fluorosulfate compounds are typically white crystalline solids. Their solubility in water varies depending on the cation.
The fluorosulfate anion is a relatively stable species, though it can undergo hydrolysis in aqueous solutions,