• all known compounds. Antimony pentafluoride is prepared by the reaction of antimony pentachloride with anhydrous hydrogen fluoride: SbCl5 + 5 HF → SbF5...
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    Antimony trifluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula SbF3. Sometimes called Swarts' reagent, it is one of two principal fluorides of antimony...
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    respectively.[page needed] Thionyl fluoride can be produced by the reaction of thionyl chloride with fluoride sources such as antimony trifluoride.: 542  3 SOCl2...
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    and antimony, as shown in their oxides, phosphorus(V) oxide, arsenic(V) oxide, and antimony(V) oxide, and their fluorides, phosphorus(V) fluoride, arsenic(V)...
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    A.; Prakash, G. K. S.; Wang, Q.; Li, X. (2001). "Hydrogen FluorideAntimony(V) Fluoride". In Paquette, L. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic...
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    Antimony is a chemical element; it has symbol Sb (from Latin stibium) and atomic number 51. A lustrous grey metal or metalloid, it is found in nature mainly...
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    Fluoroantimonic acid (category Antimony(V) compounds)
    Fluoroantimonic acid is a mixture of hydrogen fluoride and antimony penta­fluoride, containing various cations and anions (the simplest being H 2F+ and...
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    function (H0) of −21 is obtained with antimony pentafluoride (SbF5), forming fluoroantimonic acid. Hydrogen fluoride is typically produced by the reaction...
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    exceeding the acceptor tendency of even antimony pentafluoride; and is also the strongest known Lewis acid. Gold(V) fluoride can be synthesized by heating gold...
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  • external electron donors. This cationic antimony Lewis acid shows strong acidity: firstly, [Sb(C6F5)4]+ abstracts fluoride anion from weakly coordinating anions...
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