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Chemical Name |
Molybdenum hexafluoride (F6Mo)
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| Formula: | F6Mo | |
| Element System: | F-Mo | |
| Element Names: | Fluorine, Molybdenum | |
| Molecular Weight: | 209.93 g/mol | |
| Name(s): | Molybdenum hexafluoride Molybdenum fluoride (MoF6) (OC-6-11)- F6Mo (molybdenum hexafluoride) Molybdenum fluoride (MoF6), (OC-6-11)- Hexafluoromolybdenum Molybdenum(6+) fluoride molybdenum (VI) fluoride Molybdaen(VI)-fluorid Molybdenum(VI) fluoride Molybdänhexafluorid Molybdän(VI)-fluorid | |
| CAS-RN: | 7783-77-9, 26979-68-0, 26979-69-1 | |
| EINECS: | 232-026-5 | EINECS |
| LiqCryst (LC): | 89085 | LC |
| Classification: | no charge; 1fragment | |
European Regulations
Derivatives / Analogues| Analogue | other metal: Iridium hexafluoride | |
| Analogue | other metal: Neptunium hexafluoride | |
| Analogue | other metal: Osmium hexafluoride | |
| Analogue | other metal: Plutonium hexafluoride | |
| Analogue | other metal: Rhenium hexafluoride | |
| Analogue | other metal: uranium hexafluoride | |
| Analogue | other metal: Tungsten hexafluoride |

| Diffusion in Pure Gases - Diffusion of molybdenum hexafluoride: Vol. IV/15A 3:24 | IV/15A |

| Nuclear quadrupole resonance data tables: Rubidium, Niobium, Molybdenum: Vol. III/31b 3.2:24-14 | III/31b |

| Structure Data of Free Polyatomic Molecules: Vol. II/25a 2:612 | II/25A |

| Virial Coefficients of Pure Gases and Mixtures: Vol. IV/21a 2:16, p.36 | IV/21A |
References| II/25A |
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Short: II/25A
Title: Structure Data Of Free Polyatomic Molecules: Inorganic Molecules
Author: Graner, G.; Hirota, E.; Iijima, T.; Kuchitsu, K.; Ramsay, D.A.; Vogt, J.; Vogt, N.
Editor: Kuchitsu, K.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: II/25A
Year: 1998
Keyword: Free Polyatomic Molecules; Inorganic Molecules; Molecules
ISBN: 3-540-61713-2
ISBN: 978-3-540-61713-6
Internet Resource: DOI:10.1007/b59072
RefComment: VII, 359 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: Volume II/25 is a supplemented and revised edition of the preceding volumes II/7, II/15, II/21 and II/23 containing up to date information on inorganic and organic polyatomic molecules. All experimental methods for the determination of quantitative structural data of free molecules have been considered: microwave, infrared, Raman, electronic and photoelectron spectroscopy as well as electron diffraction. The data obtained by these methods have been critically evaluated and compiled. They are presented separately for each molecule, together with a schematic figure of the structure and the original literature.
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| III/31b |
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Short: III/31b
Title: Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Spectroscopy Data: Nuclei Zn ... Bi. Diagrams, Indexes
Author: Chihara, H.; Nakamura, N.
Editor: Hellwege, K.-H.; Hellwege, A.M.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/31b
Year: 1993
Keyword: NQR
ISBN: 3-540-55147-6
ISBN: 978-3-540-55147-8
Internet Resource: DOI:10.1007/b46097
RefComment: 147 figs., VIII, 347 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: Volume III/31 continues the compilation of nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy data of solid substances which started in with volume III/20 in 1987 covering the literature from the beginning of nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy in 1951 to 1982 and containing the data for 8000 substances in the solid state, distributed among three subvolumes III/20 a, b, and c. Volume III/31 covers the literature published in the period from the end of 1982 through the end of 1989. Included are the data for substances studied for the first time, as well as data for substances already present in the previous volume III/20 if the data published there could be completed or improved by new studies. In total there are 2500 substances in volume III/31, showing the scope and significance of nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy up to recent times.
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| IV/15A |
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Short: IV/15A
Title: Diffusion in Gases, Liquids and Electrolytes: Gases in Gases, Liquids and their Mixtures
Author: Winkelmann, J
Editor: Lechner, Manfred Dieter
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: IV/15A
Year: 2007
Keyword: binary mixture; diffusion; electrolyte; gas; liquid; quaternary mixture; self-diffusion; supercritical fluid system; ternary mixture; vapor
ISBN: 978-3-540-62429-5 (print)
ISBN: 978-3-540-49718-9 (online)
Internet Resource: doi:10.1007/978-3-540-49718-9
RefComment: VIII, 409 p., Hardcover
RefComment: Written for: Science and engineers in the fields of physics, chemistry, physical chemistry, and material sciences
Abstract: Diffusion – defined as mass, amount, or particle transport process – is the most essential transport property besides viscosity and thermal conductivity. Diffusion is widely used in nature, technical and scientific applications, ranging from diffusion in all kinds of gases, liquids, solids, electrolytes and their mixtures. Due to the large amount of data, the volume LB IV/15 "Diffusion in Gases, Liquids, and Electrolytes" is divided into three subvolumes. Part A: Gases in Gases, Liquids and their Mixtures; Part B: Liquids in Liquids and Liquid Mixtures; Part C: Ions and Electrolytes in Liquids, Electrolytes and Molten Salts. The presented subvolume A includes the main chapters Measurement Methods, Diffusion in Pure Gases, Diffusion in Gaseous Mixtures, Diffusion of Gas/Vapor in Gases or Liquids and Diffusion of Gases in Solution. Due to the very different and widespread measurement methods, a precise description of these methods is given.
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| IV/21A |
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Short: IV/21A
Title: Virial Coefficients of Pure Gases, Part A
Author: Dymond, J.H.; Marsh, J.H.; Wilhoit, R.C.; Wong, K.C.
Editor: Frenkel, M.; Marsh, K.N.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: IV/21A
Year: 2002
Keyword: Coefficients; Pure Gases; Virial Coefficients
ISBN: 3-540-43345-7
ISBN: 978-3-540-43345-3
Internet Resource: DOI:10.1007/b71692
RefComment: VIII, 327 pages, with CD-ROM, Hardcover
RefComment: Written for scientists and researchers in the fields of chemistry, physics and engineering
Abstract: This critical compilation of virial coefficients of pure gases was prepared from the virial coefficient database at the Thermodynamics Research Center, formerly at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas and now located at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, Colorado. The virial coefficient data in this compilation will be of interest to the theoretical chemist as it includes the many sets of accurate gas imperfection data which have been determined over the past twenty years by improved methods of gas density determination, by isochoric Burnett coupling methods and from speed of sound measurements, as well as by the more traditional techniques.
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| LC |
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Short: LC
Title: LiqCryst 4.6 - Database of Liquid Crystals
Author: Vill, V.
Year: 2005
Keyword: Flüssigkristalle; LCD; Phasenumwandlung
Internet Resource: http://liqcryst.chemie.uni-hamburg.de/
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| EINECS |
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Short: EINECS
Title: EINECS (European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances)
Source: Official Journal of the European Communities
Volume: C 146 A (15.06.1990)
Page: 1
Year: 1990
Internet Resource: http://ecb.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esis/index.php?PGM=ein
Publish_Date: 1990/06/15
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