Abstract

Chromium(II) fluoride reacts with nitrogen gas at 650°C to give chromium(III) nitride fluoride. The product is unstable at temperatures in excess of 850°C, giving a mixture of CrF 3 and CrN. The thermochemistry of the reaction and physical properties of the product are discussed.

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