formüülkloriid
Formüülkloriid, also known as formyl chloride, is a hypothetical chemical compound with the formula H C O Cl. It is the acyl chloride of formic acid. Despite its simple structure, formyl chloride is not a stable compound and is not readily isolable under normal laboratory conditions. It is an extremely reactive and unstable species that readily decomposes into carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen chloride (HCl). This decomposition occurs very rapidly.
The instability of formyl chloride means it is typically generated in situ for specific chemical reactions,