
inorganic chemistry - Why is the Si-F bond one of the strongest …
Dec 22, 2019 · I honestly have no clue where to begin explaining why the Si-F bond is one of the strongest single covalent bonds of them all. I would actually predict the bond to be relatively …
Reaction of Silicon Dioxide with Hydrofluoric Acid
Jul 20, 2020 · If you are using comparative bond strengths to determine if a reaction is favorable, you need to consider the bonds in the products as well as those in the reactants. Although H-F …
Why is covalent bonding stronger than electrostatic attraction?
Dec 16, 2014 · The article by Gillespie argues you should avoid the phrase "ionic character" because "ionic" and "covalent" aren't mutually exclusive. It's pretty clear from dipole moment in …
organic chemistry - Why is the carbon-fluorine bond stronger than …
Jan 3, 2017 · From wikipedia article of carbon-fluorine bond, The high electronegativity of fluorine (4.0 for F vs. 2.5 for carbon) gives the carbon–fluorine bond a significant polarity/dipole …
halides - Why is fluorine more reactive than iodine despite the …
Silica is readily attacked by $\ce {HF}$ not because it is a strong acid, but rather because of the strength of $\ce {Si-F}$ bond thus formed. That deals with the thermodynamic parts of …
How much can we extend the Finkelstein reaction?
May 25, 2023 · They need something like a silane to activate them because the Si–F bond is of a competitive strength. Yes, the Finkelstein can work in other solvents, especially with the …
If a molecule has both polar and ionic bonds in it, is it polar or ...
Dec 5, 2016 · Beyond what @Mithoron said, remember that these molecules won't be planar -- they're tetrahedral. So, e.g., the 'horizontal' $\ce {Si\!-\!Cl}$ bonds don't cancel each other out - …
Is there any chemical that can destroy PTFE or Teflon?
Jul 20, 2015 · The $\ce {C-F}$ bond is shorter (135 pm) than the $\ce {Si-F}$ bond (160 pm) and therefore better serves to encase and protect the carbon backbone. While there are some …