Cliff acid - Names and Identifiers
Cliff acid - Introduction
Cliff acid, also known as fluorine nitrogen hydrogen oxide acid, is a strong oxidant and explosive substance. Its chemical formula is HN3 · HF, the appearance is colorless liquid, very unstable, easy to decompose.
The main use of Cliff acid is as a chemical reagent in the laboratory for the synthesis and research of high-energy compounds and explosive reactions. It has applications in the preparation of high energy density materials, Fuze drugs and gunpowder.
The method of preparing Cliff acid is complicated and dangerous. Cliff acid is generated mainly by the reaction of chlorine gas and nitrogen gas produced during the preparation process. This preparation process needs to be carried out under strict laboratory conditions and requires special care and caution in view of its highly explosive and highly toxic nature.
Due to the extreme danger of Cliff acid, it requires special attention to safety during use and storage. It is prone to violent reaction with organic matter, which may lead to explosion. Use must wear appropriate protective equipment to avoid contact with skin, eyes or respiratory tract. During storage and transportation, it needs to be stored in a tightly closed container, away from ignition and other flammable materials.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:04:16