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  1. Hydrogen fluoride - Wikipedia

    Hydrogen fluoride (fluorane) is an inorganic compound with chemical formula H F. It is a very poisonous, colorless gas or liquid that dissolves in water to yield hydrofluoric acid.

  2. Hydrogen Fluoride | Chemical Emergencies | CDC

    Sep 6, 2024 · Hydrogen fluoride is a chemical compound (made up of two or more elements) that has the element fluorine. It can be a colorless gas or a fuming liquid, which means it creates …

  3. HYDROGEN FLUORIDE, ANHYDROUS | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA

    Reacts explosively with cyanogen fluoride, methanesulfonic acid or glycerol mixed with nitric acid.

  4. Information on Hydrofluoric Acid - Stanford University

    Hydrofluoric acid, a solution of hydrogen fluoride gas (HF) in water, is one of the most corrosive and dangerous chemicals encountered in the laboratory. Exposure to HF can cause severe …

  5. What is HF? - American Association of Heart Failure Nurses

    Heart Failure (HF) is a very common problem in the United States. 1 in 5 Americans will develop heart failure in their lifetime.1 About 915,000 new patients are diagnosed with heart failure …

  6. Hydrofluoric Acid | HF | CID 14917 - PubChem

    Hydrogen fluoride is a colorless, fuming liquid or gas with a strong, irritating odor. It is usually shipped in steel cylinders as a compressed gas. Hydrogen fluoride readily dissolves in water …

  7. Hydrogen fluoride | chemical compound | Britannica

    For example, in the titanium family, titanium (Ti), zirconium (Zr), and hafnium (Hf) form nonstoichiometric hydrides when they absorb hydrogen and release heat.

  8. hydrogen fluoride - NIST Chemistry WebBook

    NIST subscription sites provide data under the NIST Standard Reference Data Program, but require an annual fee to access. The purpose of the fee is to recover costs associated with the …

  9. Hydrogen fluoride - American Chemical Society

    Jul 12, 2021 · Hydrogen fluoride (HF) is an extremely toxic, corrosive gas and liquid. As the lightest of the hydrogen halides, it has a surprisingly high boiling point, higher even than that of …

  10. Hydrogen Fluoride - American Chemistry Council

    HF is a critical component in the production of gasoline and in producing fluorine-containing materials such as refrigerants, pharmaceutical intermediates and fluoropolymers.