|  | COBALT(III) FLUORIDE Basic information |  
  
 |  | COBALT(III) FLUORIDE Chemical Properties |  
 | Melting point  | 927°C |  | density  | 3.88 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) |  | form  | Powder |  | color  | Light brown |  | Specific Gravity | 3.88 |  | Water Solubility  | Insoluble in water. |  | Sensitive  | Hygroscopic |  | Merck  | 14,2430 |  | Exposure limits | ACGIH: TWA 0.02 mg/m3; TWA 2.5 mg/m3 NIOSH: IDLH 250 mg/m3; TWA 2.5 mg/m3 |  | Stability: | hygroscopic |  | CAS DataBase Reference | 10026-18-3(CAS DataBase Reference) |  | EPA Substance Registry System | Cobalt fluoride (CoF3) (10026-18-3) |  
  
| Hazard Codes  | C,T,O |  | Risk Statements  | 34 |  | Safety Statements  | 26-36/37/39-45 |  | RIDADR  | UN 3260 8/PG 2 |  | WGK Germany  | 3 |  | F  | 21 |  | Hazard Note  | Toxic/Corrosive/Oxidiser |  | TSCA  | Yes |  | HazardClass  | 5.1 |  | PackingGroup  | III |  | HS Code  | 28261990 |  
  
 |  | COBALT(III) FLUORIDE Usage And Synthesis |  
 | Chemical Properties | brown powder |  | Chemical Properties | The heat of formation is —187 kcal mole-1 and the magnetic moment is 1-60
B.M. at 90°K rising to 2.46 B.M. at 293°K; it is thus a high spin compound but not magnetically dilute. 
Anhydrous cobalt(III) fluoride turns dark in the presence of traces of water and reacts violently with the liquid-evolving oxygen. When heated in an inert atmosphere above 350°, cobalt(II) fluoride is formed. It reacts vigorously with many elements, e.g. Al, P, As, S, I, being reduced to cobalt(II) fluoride. It is insoluble in alcohol, ether and benzene and is a useful fluorinating agent in organic chemistry. |  | Physical properties | Light brown hexagonal crystal; density 3.88 g/cm3; moisture sensitive; stable in dry air; melts at 927°C; reacts with water. |  | Uses | Important fluorinating agent, particularly for complete fluorination of hydrocarbons by the Fowler process. |  | Uses | Cobalt(III) fluoride is a powerful fluorinating agent. |  | Preparation | Cobalt(III) fluoride may be prepared by reaction of elemental fluorine with cobalt(II) fluoride, cobalt(II) chloride or cobalt(III) oxide at 300 to 400°C. 
2CoF2 + F2 → 2CoF3 
2CoCl2 + 3F2 → 2CoF3 + 2Cl2 
It should be stored in a sealed glass ampule, free from moisture. 
Electrolytic oxidation of cobalt(II) fluoride in 40% hydrofluoric acid yields hydrated cobalt(III) fluoride, CoF3·3.5H2O (3.5 is the stoichiometric amount of water per CoF3 molecule in the crystal lattice).
 |  | Hazard | Strong irritant to tissue. |  | Structure and conformation | It forms hexagonal crystals of density 3.89, isomorphous with iron(III) and
aluminium(III) fluorides, the cobalt atoms being octahedraily surrounded by fluorine atoms. |  
  
 |  | COBALT(III) FLUORIDE Preparation Products And Raw materials |  
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