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Dinitrogen difluoride

Chemical compound
Dinitrogen difluoride is a chemical compound with the formula N₂F₂. It is a gas at room temperature, and was first identified in 1952 as the thermal decomposition product of the fluorine azide. It has the structure F−N=N−F and exists in both cis... Wikipedia
Formula: N2F2
Molar mass: 66.01 g/mol
Density: 2.7 g/cm³
3D model (JSmol): (cis): Interactive image; (trans): Interactive image
Boiling point: cis: −105.75 °C (−158.35 °F; 167.40 K); trans: −111.45 °C (−168.61 °F)
Dipole moment: cis: 0.16 D; trans: 0 D
Related compounds: Azo compounds; Diazene; Triazene; Tetrazene; Nitrogen trifluoride; Tetrafluorohydrazine