List of gases
This is a list of gases at standard conditions, which means substances that boil or sublime at or below 25 °C (77 °F) and 1 atm pressure and are reasonably stable.
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This list is sorted by boiling point of gases in ascending order, but can be sorted on different values. "sub" and "triple" refer to the sublimation point and the triple point, which are given in the case of a substance that sublimes at 1 atm; "dec" refers to decomposition. "~" means approximately.
Name | Formula | Boiling pt (°C) | Melting pt (°C) | Molecular weight | CAS No |
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Helium-3 | 3He | −269.96 | N/A | 3 | 14762-55-1 |
Helium-4 | 4He | −268.928 | N/A | 4 | 7440-59-7 |
Hydrogen | H2 | −252.879 | −259.16 | 2 | 1333-74-0 |
Deuterium[1] | D2 | −249.49 | −254.43 | 4 | 7782-39-0 |
Tritium[2] | T2 | −248.12 | −254.54 | 6 | 10028-17-8 |
Neon | Ne | −246.046 | −248.59 | 20 | 7440-01-9 |
Nitrogen | N2 | −195.795 | −210.0 | 28 | 7727-37-9 |
Carbon monoxide | CO | −191.5 | −205.02 | 28 | 630-08-0 |
Fluorine | F2 | −188.11 | −219.67 | 38 | 7782-41-4 |
Argon | Ar | −185.848 | −189.34 | 40 | 7440-37-1 |
Oxygen | O2 | −182.962 | −218.79 | 32 | 7782-44-7 |
Methane | CH4 | −161.5 | −182.50 | 16 | 74-82-8 |
Krypton | Kr | −153.415 | −157.37 | 84 | 7439-90-9 |
Nitric oxide | NO | −151.74 | −163.6 | 30 | 10102-43-9 |
Oxygen difluoride | F2O | −144.3 | −223.8 | 54 | 7783-41-7 |
Tetrafluoromethane | CF4 | −127.8 | −183.6 | 88 | 75-73-0 |
Nitrogen trifluoride | NF3 | −128.74 | −206.79 | 71 | 7783-54-2 |
Silane | SiH4 | −111.9 | −185 | 32 | 7803-62-5 |
trans-Difluorodiazine | N2F2 | −111.45 | −172 | 66 | 13776-62-0 |
Ozone | O3 | −111.35 | −193 | 48 | 10028-15-6 |
Xenon | Xe | −108.099 | −111.75 | 131 | 7440-63-3 |
cis-Difluorodiazine | N2F2 | −105.75 | −195 | 66 | 13812-43-6 |
Ethylene | CH2=CH2 | −103.7 | −169.2 | 28 | 74-85-1 |
Phosphorus(III) fluoride | PF3 | −101.8 | −151.5 | 88 | 7783-55-3 |
Chlorine fluoride | ClF | −101.1 | −155.6 | 54.5 | 7790-89-8 |
Boron trifluoride | BF3 | −99.9 | −126.8 | 68 | 7637-07-2 |
SiH3F | −98.6 | 50 | 13537-33-2 | ||
Trifluorosilane | SiHF3 | −95 | −131 | 86 | 13465-71-9 |
[3] | CF3OF | −95 | −215 | 104 | 373-91-1 |
Diborane | B2H6 | −92.49 | −164.85 | 28 | 19287-45-7 |
[4] | CF2N2 | −91.3 | 78 | 693-85-6 | |
Acetylene | CH≡CH | −84.7 | −81.5 | 26 | 74-86-2 |
Ethane | CH3CH3 | −88.5 | −182.8 | 30 | 74-84-0 |
Germane | GeH4 | −88.1 | −165 | 77 | 7782-65-2 |
Nitrous oxide | N2O | −88.48 | −90.8 | 44 | 10024-97-2 |
Phosphine | PH3 | −87.75 | −133.8 | 34 | 7803-51-2 |
Trifluoramine oxide | NOF3 | −87.5 | −161 | 87 | 13847-65-9 |
Tetrafluorosilane | SiF4 | −86 | −90.2 | 104 | 7783-61-1 |
Trifluoronitrosomethane | CF3NO | −85 | −196.6 | 99 | 334-99-6 |
CF3N3 | −85 | −152 | 111 | 3802-95-7 | |
Hydrogen chloride | HCl | −85 | −114.17 | 36.5 | 7647-01-0 |
1,1-Difluoroethene | CF2=CH2 | −85.5 | −144 | 64 | 75-38-7 |
Phosphorus(V) fluoride | PF5 | −84.6 | −93.8 | 126 | 7647-19-0 |
Carbonyl fluoride | COF2 | −84.5 | −111.2 | 66 | 353-50-4 |
Trifluoromethane | CHF3 | −82.1 | −155.2 | 70 | 75-46-7 |
Chlorotrifluoromethane | CClF3 | −81.5 | −181 | 104.5 | 75-72-9 |
[3] | BF2CF2BF2 | −81.4 ? | 148 | 55124-14-6 | |
CF3NC | −80 | 95 | 105879-13-8 | ||
CH3BF2 | −78.5 | 64 | 373-64-8 | ||
Carbon dioxide | CO2 | −78.464 sub | −56.561 triple | 44 | 124-38-9 |
Fluoromethane | CH3F | −78.4 | −137.8 | 34 | 593-53-3 |
Hexafluoroethane | CF3CF3 | −78.1 | −100.015 | 138 | 76-16-4 |
CF3NF2 | −78 | −130 | 121 | 335-01-3 | |
Difluorosilane | SiH2F2 | −77.8 | −122 | 68 | 13824-36-7 |
Tetrafluoroethene | CF2=CF2 | −76 | −131.14 | 100 | 116-14-3 |
FCCH | −74 | −196 | 44 | 2713-09-9 | |
Tetrafluorohydrazine | N2F4 | −74 | −164.5 | 104 | 10036-47-2 |
Nitryl fluoride | NO2F | −72.4 | −166 | 65 | 10022-50-1 |
Fluoroethene | CH2FCH3 | −72 | −160.5 | 48 | 75-02-5 |
Chlorotrifluorosilane | SiClF3 | −70 | −138 | 120.5 | 14049-36-6 |
CF3CN | −68.8 | 95 | 353-85-5 | ||
NClF2 | −67 | −195 | 87.5 | 13637-87-1 | |
Hydrogen bromide | HBr | −66.38 | −86.80 | 81 | 10035-10-6 |
[5] | PHF2 | −65 | −124 | 70 | 14984-74-8 |
Borane carbonyl | BH3CO | −64 | −137 | 42 | 13205-44-2 |
[6] | CF3OOF | −64 | 120 | ||
[7] | CF2(OF)2 | −64 | 120 | 16282-67-0 | |
Sulfur hexafluoride | SF6 | −63.8 | −49.596 triple | 146 | 2551-62-4 |
[citation needed] | C2F4O | −63.5 | 116 | 694-17-7 | |
Arsine | AsH3 | −62.5 | −166 | 78 | 7784-42-1 |
[8] | CSF2 | −62.1 | −163.5 | 82 | 420-32-6 |
Radon | Rn | −61.7 | −71 | 222 | 10043-92-2 |
[3][9] | NF2CN | −61 | −196 | 78 | 7127-18-6 |
Nitrosyl fluoride | ONF | −59.9 | −132.5 | 49 | 7789-25-5 |
Hydrogen sulfide | H2S | −59.55 | −85.5 | 34 | 7783-06-4 |
[10] | CF3COF | −59 | −159.5 | 116 | 354-34-7 |
[11] | CF3OCF3 | −59 | 154 | 333-36-8 | |
Bromotrifluoromethane | CBrF3 | −57.75 | −167.78 | 149 | 75-63-8 |
[3][12] | CF3ONF2 | −57.63 | 137 | 4217-93-0 | |
Methylsilane | CH3SiH3 | −57.5 | −156.5 | 46 | 992-94-9 |
Difluorine dioxide | F2O2 | −57 dec | −163.5 | 70 | 7783-44-0 |
Sulfuryl fluoride | SO2F2 | −55.4 | −135.8 | 102 | 2699-79-8 |
SiHCl2F | −54.3 | 119 | 19382-74-2 | ||
CHF=CHF | −53.1 | 64 | 1630-78-0 | ||
CF2=CHF | −53 | 82 | 359-11-5 | ||
Arsenic(V) fluoride | AsF5 | −52.8 | −79.8 | 170 | 7784-36-3 |
Phosphorothioic trifluoride | PSF3 | −52.25 | −148.8 | 120 | 2404-52-6 |
Difluoromethane | CH2F2 | −52 | −136 | 52 | 75-10-5 |
[13][14] | F2NCOF | −52 | −152.2 | 99 | 2368-32-3 |
Stannane | SnH4 | −51.8 | −146 | 123 | 2406-52-2 |
[15] | CF3C≡CF | −50.39 | 112 | 20174-11-2 | |
Carbon oxysulfide | OCS | −50.2 | −138.8 | 60 | 463-58-1 |
[16] | C2F5OF | −50 | 154 | ||
[17] | SiHClF2 | −50~ | 102.5 | 80003-43-6 | |
Digallane | Ga2H6 | −50~ | 145.494 | 12140-58-8 | |
Ethenone | CH2=C=O | −49.7 | −151 | 42 | 463-51-4 |
Sulfur fluoride oxide | SOF4 | −48.5 | −99.6 | 124 | 13709-54-1 |
CF3CCH | −48.3 | 94 | 661-54-1 | ||
Pentafluoroethane | CF3CHF2 | −48.1 | −100.6 | 120 | 354-33-6 |
Propene | C3H6 | −47.6 | −185.2 | 42 | 115-07-1 |
PClF2 | −47.3 | −164.8 | 104.5 | 14335-40-1 | |
COClF | −47.2 | −148 | 82.5 | 353-49-1 | |
1,1,1-Trifluoroethane | CF3CH3 | −47 | −111.8 | 84 | 420-46-2 |
[3] | CF3OCl | −47 | −164 | 120.5 | 22082-78-6 |
Perchloryl fluoride | ClO3F | −46.75 | −147 | 102.5 | 7616-94-6 |
Selenium hexafluoride | SeF6 | −46.6 sub | −34.6 triple | 193 | 7783-79-1 |
Cyanogen fluoride | FCN | −46 | −82 | 45 | 1495-50-7 |
Fluorine nitrate | FNO3 | −46 | −175 | 81 | 7789-26-6 |
[18] | C2F5NO | −45.7 | 137 | 354-72-3 | |
[19] | CF2(OF)2 | −45.8 | −142 | 120 | 16282-67-0 |
cis-1,2-Difluoroethene | CHF=CHF | −45 | 64 | 1630-77-9 | |
[3] | CH3CH=CF2 | −44 | 78 | 430-63-7 | |
[citation needed] | (CH3)2BF | −44 | 60 | 353-46-8 | |
[20] | CF3SiH2F | −44 | 118 | ||
Thionyl fluoride | SOF2 | −43.8 | −110.5 | 86 | 7783-42-8 |
PClF4 | −43.4 | −132 | 142.5 | 13498-11-8 | |
Methyldiborane | CH3B2H5 | −43 | 42 | 23777-55-1 | |
[21] | CF3PF2 | −43 | 138 | 1112-04-5 | |
[22] | CHF2NF2 | −43 | 103 | 24708-53-0 | |
Propane | C3H8 | −42.25 | −187.7 | 44 | 74-98-6 |
[23] | CF3SiF3 | −42 | 154 | 335-06-8 | |
BrSiF3 | −41.7 | −70.5 | 169 | 14049-39-9 | |
Hydrogen selenide | H2Se | −41.25 | −65.73 | 81 | 7783-07-5 |
Chlorodifluoromethane | CHClF2 | −40.7 | −175.42 | 86.5 | 75-45-6 |
Sulfur tetrafluoride | SF4 | −40.45 | −125 | 108 | 7783-60-0 |
cis[24] | CF3NNCF3 | −40 | −127 | 166 | 73513-59-4 |
Phosphoryl fluoride | POF3 | −39.7 sub | −39.1 triple | 104 | 13478-20-1 |
Chloropentafluoroethane | CF3CClF2 | −39.1 | −99 | 135.5 | 76-15-3 |
[25] | CF3PF4 | −39 | −113 | 176 | |
[26] | PHF4 | −39.0 | −100 | 108 | 13659-66-0 |
Tellurium hexafluoride | TeF6 | −38.9 | −37.6 triple | 242 | 7783-80-4 |
[27] | CH2=CHBF2 | −38.8 | −133.4 | 76 | |
CF3SiH3 | −38.3 | −124 | 100 | 10112-11-5 | |
[3] | C2F5NF2 | −38.1 | −183 | 171 | 354-80-3 |
[28] | CF2=C=CF2 | −38 | 112 | 461-68-7 | |
[29] | C3F6O | −38 | 166 | 425-82-1 | |
[30] | CF3SH | −37.99 | −157.11 | 102 | 1493-15-8 |
CH3CH2F | −37.7 | −143.2 | 48 | 353-36-6 | |
Bis(trifluoromethyl)peroxide | CF3OOCF3 | −37 | 170 | 927-84-4 | |
[31] | C2F5CN | −37 | 145 | 422-04-8 | |
[32] | (CF3)2NF | −37 | 171 | 359-62-6 | |
Perfluoropropane | C3F8 | −36.8 | −147.7 | 188 | 76-19-7 |
Germanium(IV) fluoride | GeF4 | −36.5 | −15 triple | 149 | 7783-58-6 |
Cyclopropene | C3H4 | −36 | 40 | 2781-85-3 | |
[33] | CF3OC(O)F | −36 | −120 | 132 | 3299-24-9 |
[34] | CF3NCO | −36 | 111 | 460-49-1 | |
C2F4N2H2 | −36 | 130 | |||
Hydrogen iodide | HI | −35.5 | −50.76 | 128 | 10034-85-2 |
Sulfur fluoride hypofluorite | SOF6 | −35.1 | −86 | 162 | 15179-32-5 |
CF3OCHF2 | −35.0 | −157 | 136 | 3822-68-2 | |
Propadiene | CH2=C=CH2 | −34.8 | −136 | 40 | 463-49-0 |
Chlorine | Cl2 | −34.04 | −101.5 | 71 | 7782-50-5 |
[3][35] | CF3OC(O)F | −34 | 132 | 3299-24-9 | |
Tetrafluorodiborane | B2F4 | −34 | −56 | 98 | 13965-73-6 |
Ammonia | NH3 | −33.33 | −77.73 | 17 | 7664-41-7 |
[36] | CF3NO2 | −32 | 115 | 335-02-4 | |
SiCl2F2 | −32 | −44 | 137 | 18356-71-3 | |
[37] | NF2CF2CN | −32 | 128 | 5131-88-4 | |
[3][38] | (NF2)2CF2 | −31.9 | −161.9 | 154 | 4394-93-8 |
trans[3] | CF3NNCF3 | −31.1 | 166 | 372-63-4 | |
Cyclopropane | C3H6 | −31 | −127.6 | 42 | 75-19-4 |
Chlorosilane | SiH3Cl | −30.4 | −118 | 66.5 | 13465-78-6 |
Perfluoropropene | CF2=CFCF3 | −30.2 | −156.6 | 150 | 116-15-4 |
HCCCl | −30 | −126 | 60.5 | 593-63-5 | |
CH3SiF3 | −30 | −73 | 100 | 373-74-0 | |
Fluorine azide[39] | FN3 | −30 | −139 | 61.019 | 14986-60-8 |
Dichlorodifluoromethane | CCl2F2 | −29.8 | −157.7 | 121 | 75-71-8 |
2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene[40] | CF3CF=CH2 | −29.5 | −152.2 | 114 | 754-12-1 |
[3] | CF4N2 | −29 | 116 | 17224-09-8 | |
[41] | F5SeOF | −29 | 209 | [42] | |
C3OF6 | −28.6 | −117 | 166 | 425-82-1 | |
Chlorotrifluoroethene | CClF=CF2 | −28.3 | −158.14 | 116.5 | 79-38-9 |
CH3PF2 | −28 | −110 | 84 | 753-59-3 | |
Perfluoroacetone | CF3COCF3 | −27.4 | −125.45 | 166 | 684-16-2 |
C2OF3CF3 | −27.4 | 166 | 428-59-1 | ||
Thiazyl trifluoride | N≡SF3 | −27.1 | −72.6 | 103 | 15930-75-3 |
Trifluoroacetyl chloride | CF3COCl | −27 | −146 | 132.5 | 354-32-5 |
CF3CH=CH2 | −27 | 96 | 677-21-4 | ||
PH4Cl | −27 sub | 70.5 | 24567-53-1 | ||
Formyl fluoride | HCOF | −26.5 | −142.2 | 48 | 1493-02-3 |
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane | CF3CH2F | −26.1 | −103.296 | 102 | 811-97-2 |
[3] | CF3OCF=CF2 | −26 | 166 | 5930-63-2 | |
CF3OCH3 | −25.2 | −149.1 | 100 | 421-14-7 | |
[43] | (CF3)2NO | −25 | −70 | 168 | 2154-71-4 |
[44] | SF5CN | −25 | −107 | 153 | 1512-13-6[45] |
Dimethyl ether | CH3OCH3 | −24.8 | −141.49 | 46 | 115-10-6 |
CF3C≡CCF3 | −24.6 | −117.4 | 162 | 692-50-2 | |
[3] | CClF=CH2 | −24.1 | 80.5 | 2317-91-1 | |
1,1-Difluoroethane | CHF2CH3 | −24.05 | −118.6 | 66 | 75-37-6 |
[46] | CH3CF=CH2 | −24 | 60 | 1184-60-7 | |
Borirane | C2H4BH | −24 | −129 | 40 | 39517-80-1 |
Chloromethane | CH3Cl | −23.8 | −97.4 | 50.5 | 74-87-3 |
[47] | CF2=CFNO | −23.7 | 111 | 2713-04-4 | |
[48] | C2F5OCF3 | −23.6 | 204 | 665-16-7 | |
[49] | CF2CH2CH2 | −23.5 | 78 | 558-29-2 | |
Propyne or methylacetylene | CH3CCH | −23.2 | −103.0 | 40 | 74-99-7 |
Diazomethane | CH3NNCH3 | −23 | −145 | 58 | 334-88-3 |
CH3GeH3 | −23 | −158 | 91 | 1449-65-6 | |
NHF2 | −23 | −116 | 53 | 10405-27-3 | |
or methylketene | CH3CH=CO | −23 | −80 | 56 | 6004-44-0 |
Vinylsilane | CH2=CHSiH3 | −22.8 | 58 | 7291-09-0 | |
Trifluoroiodomethane | CF3I | −22.5 | −110 | 196 | 2314-97-8 |
HC≡CSiH3 | −22.5 | 56 | 1066-27-9 | ||
Hexafluoro-1,3-dioxolane[50] | c-CF2OCF2OCF2- | −22.1 | 182.02 | 21297-65-4 | |
[3] | CH2ClS(O)(O)Cl | −22 | 149 | 3518-65-8 | |
[3] | CF3OOCl | −22 | −132 | 136.5 | 32755-26-3 |
Carbon oxyselenide | COSe | −21.7 | −124.4 | 107 | 1603-84-5 |
CF3SOF | −21.7 | 136 | 335-05-7 | ||
ClO2F3 | −21.6 | −81.2 | 124.5 | 38680-84-1 | |
COBrF | −21 | 127 | 753-56-0 | ||
C2BrF5 | −21 | 199 | 354-55-2 | ||
Cyanogen | NCCN | −21 | −27.83 | 52 | 460-19-5 |
CH3OSiH3 | −21 | −98.5 | 62 | 2171-96-2 | |
[3] | CBrFO | −20.6 | 127 | 753-56-0 | |
Trifluoromethylsulfur pentafluoride[3] | CF3SF5 | −20.4 | −87 | 196 | 373-80-8 |
GeClF3 | −20.3 | −66.2 | 165.5 | 14188-40-0 | |
Trimethylborane | (CH3)3B | −20.2 | −159.93 | 56 | 593-90-8 |
Dimethylsilane | (CH3)2SiH2 | −20 | −150 | 60 | 1111-74-6 |
CHF2CHF2 | −20 | −89 | 66 | 359-35-3 | |
Formaldehyde | H2CO | −19.1 | −92 | 30 | 50-00-0 |
SiF3SiF3 | −19.1 | −18.7 triple | 170 | 13830-68-7 | |
Sulfur chloride pentafluoride | SClF5 | −19.05 | −64 | 158.5 | 13780-57-9 |
CHCl=CF2 | −18.8 | −138.5 | 98.5 | 359-10-4 | |
CF3CF2CH3 | −18 | 133 | 1814-88-6 | ||
Difluoroamino sulfur pentafluoride[51] | NF2SF5 | −17.5 | 179 | 13693-10-2 | |
Stibine | SbH3 | −17 | −88 | 125 | 7803-52-3 |
[52] | CF2HCF2CF3 | −17 | −148.5 | 170 | 2252-84-8 |
1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane | CF3CHFCF3 | −16.34 | −126.8 | 170 | 431-89-0 |
PBrF2 | −16.1 | −133.8 | 149 | 15597-40-7 | |
Methylphosphine | CH3PH2 | −16 | 48 | 593-54-4 | |
[3][53] | CH3NF2 | −16 | −114.8 | 67 | 753-58-2 |
Fluorine perchlorate | FOClO3 | −16 | −167.3 | 118.5 | 10049-03-3 |
[54] | CF3OOOCF3 | −16 | −138 | 186 | |
1,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene[3] | CF3CH=CHF | −16 | −104.53 | 114 | 1645-83-6 |
[49] | CF3CH2F3 | −15.8 | 152 | ||
Disiloxane | (SiH3)2O | −15.2 | −144 | 78 | 13597-73-4 |
CH3CH=CHF | −15 | 60 | 19184-10-2 | ||
CH3CH=CHF | −15? | 60 | 20327-65-5 | ||
Nitryl chloride | NO2Cl | −15 | −145 | 81.5 | 13444-90-1 |
Chlorazide | ClN3 | −15 | −100 | 77.47 | 13973-88-1 |
Disilane | Si2H6 | −14.8 | −129.4 | 62 | 1590-87-0 |
Bromodifluoromethane | CHBrF2 | −14.6 | −145 | 131 | 1511-62-2 |
Chloroethene | CH2=CHCl | −13.8 | −153.84 | 62.5 | 75-01-4 |
[55] | CH3CH2SiH3 | −13.7 | −180 | 60 | |
Chlorine pentafluoride | ClF5 | −13.1 | −103 | 130.5 | 13637-63-3 |
CF3CH2CH3 | −13 | 98 | 421-07-8 | ||
CClF2CHF2 | −13 | −117 | 135.5 | 354-25-6 | |
CF2NH | −13 dec | −90 | 65 | 2712-98-3 | |
Plumbane | PbH4 | −13 | 211 | 15875-18-0 | |
Methyl nitrite | CH3NO2 | −12 | −16 | 61 | 624-91-9 |
[56] | CF3AsH2 | −12 | 146 | ||
1-Chloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane | CHClFCF3 | −11.96 | −199.15 | 136.5 | 2837-89-0 |
Isobutane | (CH3)2CHCH2CH3 | −11.7 | −159.42 | 58 | 75-28-5 |
[57] | CF3OSF5 | −11 | −143 | 212 | 1873-23-0 |
Thiothionyl fluoride | SSF2 | −10.6 | −164.6 | 102 | 101947-30-2 |
Sulfur dioxide | SO2 | −10.05 | −75.5 | 64 | 7446-09-5 |
CH3CHFCH3 | −10 | 62 | 420-26-8 | ||
[58] | C2F5OCl | −10± | 170.5 | 22675-67-8 | |
[59] | SF5C(O)F | −10 | 174 | ||
[60] | CF3OOC(O)F | −10~ | 148 | 16118-40-4 | |
CF3OCF2OCF3 | −10 | −161 | 220 | 53772-78-4 | |
1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane | CClF2CH3 | −9.6 | −130.8 | 100.5 | 75-68-3 |
Chlorofluoromethane | CH2ClF | −9.1 | −133.0 | 68.5 | 593-70-4 |
[61] | C2F5NCO | −9 | 157 | 356-74-1 | |
[62] | (CF3)2NCl | −9 | 187.5 | ||
Selenium dioxydifluoride | SeO2F2 | −8.4 | −99.5 | 149 | 14984-81-7 |
[3] | CF4N2O | −7.63 | 132 | 815-10-1 | |
Isobutene | (CH3)2C=CH2 | −7.0 | −140.7 | 56 | 115-11-7 |
CH2=CHCH2F | −7 | 60 | 818-92-8 | ||
[3] | (CF3)2NH | −7 | 153 | 371-77-7 | |
[63] | CH3H2OSiF3 | −7 | −122 | 118 | 460-55-9 |
[64] | CF3SF3 | −7 | −110 | 158 | 374-10-7 |
[65] | (CF3-N)CF2CF2O | −6.8 | 199 | ||
[32] | (CF3)3N | −6.5 | 221 | 432-03-1 | |
Methylamine | CH3NH2 | −6.4 | −93.42 | 31 | 74-89-5 |
1-Butene | CH2=CHCH2CH3 | −6.3 | −185.33 | 56 | 106-98-9 |
Diphosphorus tetrafluoride | P2F4 | −6.2 | −86.5 | 138 | 13824-74-3 |
Chloryl fluoride | ClO2F | −6 | −115 | 86.5 | 13637-83-7 |
[66] | CF3N=SF2 | −6 | 153 | 1512-14-7 | |
Perfluorocyclobutane | -CF2CF2CF2CF2- | −5.91 | −40.16 | 200 | 115-25-3 |
CF3CCF=CF3 | −5.9 | 200 | 360-89-4 trans | ||
Nitrosyl chloride | ONCl | −5.55 | −59.4 | 65.5 | 2696-92-6 |
CClF2NO | −5.5 | 115.5 | 16847-30-6 | ||
[67] | -CF2CF2CF2OO- | −5 | −115.5 | 182.02 | |
1,3-Butadiene | CH2=CHCH=CH2 | −4.6 | −108.9 | 54 | 106-99-0 |
[68] | CH3CH2SiF3 | −4.4 | −105 | 114 | 353-89-9 |
F2C=NF | −4 | 83 | 338-66-9 | ||
1,1-Dimethyldiborane | (CH3)2B(μ-H)2BH2 | −4 | −150.2 | 56 | 16924-32-6 |
Bromochlorodifluoromethane | CF2ClBr | −3.7 | −159.5 | 165.5 | 353-59-3 |
[69] | ONN(CF3)2 | −3.5 | 182 | ||
[50] | CF3OCF2CF2H | −3.3 | −141 | 186 | 2356-61-8 |
[3] | CH2FCH2CH3 | −3.2 | −159 | 62 | 460-13-9 |
[46] | CH2CHCH2F | −3 | 60 | ||
CH3OOCH3 | −3 | −100 | 62 | 690-02-8 | |
[70] | CF3SNO | −3 | 131 | ||
GeCl2F2 | −2.8 | −51.8 | 182 | 24422-21-7 | |
CBrF=CF2 | −2.5 | 161 | 598-73-2 | ||
[3] | CF3SOF | −2.5 | 136 | 812-12-4 | |
Perfluorobutane | C4F10 | −2.1 | −129 | 238 | 355-25-9 |
Hydrogen telluride | H2Te | −2 | −49 | 130 | 7783-09-7 |
[71] | CF3CF2CF2Cl | −2 | 204.5 | 422-86-6 | |
[71] | CF3CFClCF3 | −2 | 204.5 | 76-18-6 | |
[72] | (CF3)2Se | −2 | 217 | 371-79-9 | |
Trifluoromethyl sulfinyl fluoride[64] | CF3S(O)F | −1.6 | 136 | 812-12-4 | |
CF3CF2CFH2 | −1.44 | −98.38 | 152 | 677-56-5 | |
1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane | CF3CH2CF3 | −1.4 | −93.6 | 152 | 690-39-1 |
[73] | CF5N3 | −1 | 149 | 10051-06-6 | |
[74] | CHF2CF2CH3 | −0.8 | −121.1 | 116 | 40723-63-5 |
[18] | C3F7NO | −0.7 | 199 | 354-72-3 | |
[3] | CF3SCl | −0.6 | 136.5 | 421-17-0 | |
CF3CHFCH3 | −1-0 | 116 | 421-48-7 | ||
[3] | CHF2CF2CHF2 | −0.3 | −98.38 | 152 | 680-00-2 |
Butane | C4H10 | 0 | −140 | 58 | 106-97-8 |
CH3CF2CH3 | 0 | −104.8 | 80 | 420-45-1 | |
C4F10 | 0 | 238 | 354-92-7 | ||
Nitrosyl bromide | NOBr | 0 | −56 | 110 | 13444-87-6 |
Xenon tetroxide | XeO4 | 0 dec | −35.9 | 195 | 12340-14-6 |
[75] | CF3SO2OF | 0 | −87 | 168 | |
[76] | CF3OC(O)Cl | 0 | 148.5 | 23213-83-4 | |
perfluoro ether[77] | CF3CF2OCF2CF3 | 0 | 254 | 358-21-4 | |
[78] | -CF2CF2CF2C(O)- | 0 | 178 | ||
[3] | CF3OON2 | 0.4 | 129 | 50311-48-3 | |
Thiazyl fluoride[79] | NSF | 0.4 | −89 | 65.07 | 18820-63-8 |
-OCF2CF2CF2CF2- | 0.6 | −85 | 216 | 773-14-8 | |
Tetrafluoro(trifluoromethylimino)-λ6-sulfane[80] | F4S=NCF3 | 0.75±0.25 | 191 | ||
trans-2-Butene | CH3CH=CHCH3 | 0.9 | −43.3 | 56 | 624-64-6 |
Methylcyclopropane | CH3CHCH2CH2 | 1 | −177.2 | 56 | 594-11-6 |
[81] | (CF3)2PH | 1 | 170 | ||
Oxalyl fluoride[13] | CFOCFO | 1±1 | −12.42 | 94 | 359-40-0 |
CH3SnH3 | 1.4 | 137 | 1631-78-3 | ||
= azomethane | CH3N=NCH3 | 1.5 | −78 | 58 | 503-28-6 |
SiH3Br | 1.9 | −94 | 111 | 13465-73-1 | |
CH3AsH2 | 2 | −143 | 92 | 593-52-2 | |
Hexafluorocyclobutene | C4F6 | 2 | −60 | 162 | 697-11-0 |
Chlorine monoxide | Cl2O | 2.2 | −120.6 | 87 | 7791-21-1 |
Cyclobutene | C4H6 | 2.5 | 54 | 822-35-5 | |
(CH3)2SiF2 | 2.5 | −87.5 | 96 | 353-66-2 | |
[3] | CF3NNCH3 | 2.5 | 112 | 690-21-1 | |
[26] | PCl2F3 | 2.5 | −124 | 159 | 13659-65-9 |
Trimethylamine | (CH3)3N | 2.8 | −117.1 | 59 | 75-50-3 |
CCl2CF3 | 3 | −56.6 | 152 | 374-07-2 | |
SBrF5 | 3.1 | −79 | 207 | 15607-89-3 | |
CHF2CH2F | 3.5 | −84 | 84 | 430-66-0 | |
CClF2CClF2 | 3.6 | −92.52 | 171 | 76-14-2 | |
cis-2-Butene | CH3CH=CHCH3 | 3.72 | −138.9 | 56 | 590-18-1 |
[26] | PH2F3 | 3.9 | −52 | 90 | |
Bromomethane | CH3Br | 4 | −93.66 | 95 | 74-83-9 |
1,2-Dimethyldiborane | [(CH3)BH2]2 | 4 | −124.9 | 56 | 17156-88-6 |
SeClF5 | 4.5 | −19 | 209.5 | 34979-62-9 | |
[82] | CF2=CFCF=CF2 | 4.5± | 162 | 407-70-5 | |
[75] | CF3OP(O)F2 | 4.6 | −96.2 | 170 | 39125-43-4 |
C2HBr | 4.7 | 105 | 593-61-3 | ||
Iodine heptafluoride | IF7 | 4.8 | 6.5 triple | 250 | 16921-96-3 |
[3] | (CH3)2BCl | 4.9 | −39.9 | 76.5 | 1803-36-7 |
[3] | CF3CF2CF=CF2 | 5 | 200 | 357-26-6 | |
[83] | F5SOCN | 5 | −60 | 169 | |
[80] | F5SOCN | 5-5.5 | 169 | ||
1,1,2,3,4,4-Hexafluoro-1,3-butadiene | CF2CFCFCF2 | 5.4 | −132 | 162 | 685-63-2 |
CHF2OCHF2 | 5.5 | 118 | 1691-17-4 | ||
CH3OC2F5 | 5.6 | 140 | 22410-44-2 | ||
[3] | (NF2)3CF | 5.6 | −136.9 | 187 | 14362-68-6 |
C2F5OCF3 | 5.61 | 204 | |||
[84] | CHBr=CF2 | 5.7 | 143 | ||
Methanethiol[3] | CH3SH | 5.95 | −123 | 48 | 74-93-1 |
1-Buten-3-yne | CH2CHC≡CH | 6 | 54 | 689-97-4 | |
Ethyl methyl ether | CH3OC2H5 | 6 | −113 | 60 | 540-67-0 |
Methyl vinyl ether | CH3OCH=CH2 | 6 | −122 | 58 | 107-25-5 |
1,1,1-Trifluoro-2-chloroethane | CF3CH2Cl | 6.1 | −105.5 | 118.5 | 75-88-7 |
CF3CH2CF3 | 6.2 | 152 | 431-63-0 | ||
Phosphorothioic chloride difluoride | PSClF2 | 6.3 | −155.2 | 136.5 | 2524-02-9 |
[78] | CF3OCF(CF3)C(O)F | 5-8 | 232 | ||
Trimethylsilane | (CH3)3SiH | 6.7 | −153.9 | 74 | 993-07-7 |
Carbon suboxide | OCCCO | 6.8 | −111.3 | 68 | 504-64-3 |
[52] | CF3CCl=CF2 | 6.8 | 166.5 | 2804-50-4 | |
Perfluoroisobutene | (CF3)2C=CF2 | 7 | −130 | 200 | 382-21-8 |
CF3CF2OCFCF2 | 7 | 216 | 10493-43-3 | ||
CHF2CH2CH3 | 7-8 | 80 | 430-61-5 | ||
[65] | CF3CF=CHCF3 | 7-8 | 182 | ||
CH3ClSi | 7 | −135 | 78.5 | 993-00-0 | |
[85][86] | CH2FBF2 | 7 | −47 | 82 | |
[87] | NCNO2 | 7 | −85 | ||
PCl2F3 | 7.1 | −125 | 159 | 13454-99-4 | |
Sulfuryl chloride fluoride | SO2ClF | 7.1 | −124.7 | 118.5 | 13637-84-8 |
Dimethylamine | (CH3)2NH | 7.3 | −93 | 45 | 124-40-3 |
[52] | CF2ClCF=CF2 | 7.4 | 166.5 | 79-47-0 | |
Carbonyl chloride (Phosgene) | COCl2 | 7.5 | −127.77 | 99 | 75-44-5 |
CClF2COCF3 | 7.8 | −133 | 182.5 | 79-53-8 | |
1-Butyne | CH3CH2C≡CH | 8.08 | −125.7 | 54 | 107-00-6 |
Dichlorosilane | SiH2Cl2 | 8.3 | −122 | 101 | 4109-96-0 |
[88] | CF3CH=CHCF3 | 8.5 | 407-60-3 | ||
2-Bromo-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane[65] | CF3CHFBr | 8.65 | 181 | ||
[3] | CH3SiH2Cl | 8.7 | −134.1 | 80.5 | 993-00-0 |
[citation needed] | SF5OCl | 8.9 | 178.5 | ||
Dichlorofluoromethane | CHCl2F | 8.92 | −135 | 103 | 75-43-4 |
Neopentane | (CH3)4C | 9.5 | −16.5 | 72 | 463-82-1 |
CF3OClO3 | 9.5 | 168.5 | 52003-45-9 | ||
[3] | CClF=CH2 | 9.8 | 80.5 | 460-16-2 | |
1,3-Butadiyne | HC≡CC≡CH | 10 | −35 | 50 | 460-12-8 |
or [89][90] |
CF3(CF3O)NNO or (CF3)2NONO |
10 | 198 | 367-54-4 | |
Ethylene oxide | CH2OCH2 | 10.4 | −112.46 | 44 | 75-21-8 |
1,2-Difluoroethane[3] | CH2FCH2F | 10.5 | −118.6 | 66 | 624-72-6 |
1,2-Butadiene = methylallene | CH3CH=C=CH2 | 11 | −136.20 | 54 | 590-19-2 |
CH3BCl2 | 11 | 97 | 7318-78-7 | ||
Chlorine dioxide | ClO2 | 11 | −59 | 103 | 10049-04-4 |
[91] | CF3CFClC(O)F | 11 | 182.5 | 28627-00-1 | |
[92] | CH3OCF=CF2 | 11 | 112 | 3823-94-7 | |
[3][93] | CF3OOH | 11.3 | 102 | 16156-36-8 | |
[72] | CH3SCF3 | 11.5 | 116 | 421-16-9 | |
Chlorine trifluoride | ClF3 | 11.75 | −76.34 | 128 | 7790-91-2 |
[71] | CF3CF2CF2Br | 12 | 249 | 422-85-5 | |
[94] | (CH3)3CF | 12 | 76 | 353-61-7 | |
CH3(CH3)CFCH3 | 12.1 | 76 | 353-61-7 | ||
Trichlorofluorosilane | SiCl3F | 12.25 | 153.5 | 14965-52-7 | |
Chloroethane | CH3CH2Cl | 12.27 | −138 | 64.5 | 75-00-3 |
[95] | CF3CF2I | 12.5 | −92 | 246 | 354-64-3 |
Cyclobutane | C4H8 | 12.5 | −90.7 | 56 | 287-23-0 |
[80] | F5SN=CF2 | 12.5±0.5 | 191 | ||
2-diazo-1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane[96] | (CF3)2CN2 | 12.5±0.5 | 684-23-1 | ||
[97] | SiH3PH2 | 12.7 | 68 | 14616-47-8 | |
Cyanogen chloride | ClCN | 13 | −6.55 | 61.5 | 506-77-4 |
[84] | CBrF=CFH | 13 | 143 | 358-99-6 | |
[3] | CF3PH2 | 13.1 | 102 | 420-52-0 | |
[98] | CF3CHNN | 13.2 | 91 | 371-67-5 | |
HCFC-244bb[99] | CF3CClFCH3 | 13.23 | 150.5 | 421-73-8 | |
[100] | C2F5SF5 | 13.5 | 246 | ||
PCl2F | 13.85 | −144 | 121 | 15597-63-4 | |
[52] | CF3CHClCF3 | 14 | −120.8 | 186.5 | 51346-64-6 |
CClF2NF2 | 14.14 | 137.5 | 13880-71-2 | ||
Nitrosyl bromide | ONBr | 14.5 | 110 | 13444-87-6 | |
Hexafluoroisobutylene[3] | (CF3)2C=CH2 | 14.5 | 164 | 382-10-5 | |
[53] | CH3CH2NF2 | 14.9 | −150.3 | 81 | 758-18-9 |
2-(Pentafluorothio)-3,3-difluorooxaziridine[101] | SF5(-NCF2O-) | 14.0 | 207 | 73002-62-7 | |
Disulfur difluoride | FSSF | 15 | −133 | 102 | 13709-35-8 |
1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane[3] | CF3CH2CHF2 | 15.14 | −102.10 | 134 | 460-73-1 |
[3] | CF3CF2CF2CF2H | 12 | 220 | 375-17-7 | |
[75] | CF3OOP(O)F2 | 15.5 | −88.6 | 167 | 39125-42-3 |
[59] | CF3C(O)SF5 | 15.6 | −112 | 224 | 82390-51-0 |
Vinyl bromide | CH2=CHBr | 15.8 | −137.8 | 107 | 593-60-2 |
[102][13] | CF(O)OOCFO | 15.9 | −42.5 | 126 | 692-74-0 |
CClF2CH2F | 16 | 118.5 | 421-04-5 | ||
[84] | CBrF=CHF | 16 | 143 | ||
[94] | CH2FCHCH3CH3 | 16 | 76 | 359-00-2 | |
CHF2OCF2CH2F | 16.14 | 150 | 69948-24-9 | ||
[3] | CHClFCH3 | 16.15 | 82.5 | 1615-75-4 | |
(CH3)3SiF | 16.4 | −74.3 | 92 | 420-56-4 | |
[62] | (CF3)2NNO2 | 16.4 | 198 | ||
[103] | CF3C(=NH)CF3 | 16.5± | −47 | 165 | 1645-75-6 |
[3] | CF3NCl2 | 16.6 | 154 | 13880-73-4 | |
Ethylamine | CH3CH2NH2 | 16.6 | −81 | 45 | 75-04-7 |
[104] | CF3CH2CH2CH3 | 16.74 | −114.79 | 112 | 460-34-4 |
Bismuth hydride | BiH3 | 17 | −67 | 212 | 18288-22-7 |
[65] | CH3CF2CF2CH3 | 17 | 130 | ||
Tungsten(VI) fluoride | WF6 | 17.1 | 1.9 | 294 | 7783-82-6 |
CHClFCHF2 | 17.3 | 99.5 | 431-07-2 | ||
(CF3)2NC(O)F | 17.5±2.5 | 199 | |||
Ethyl nitrite | C2H5NO2 | 17.5 | 75 | 109-95-5 | |
Tetraborane(10) | B4H10 | 18 | −120 | 54 | 18283-93-7 |
[105] | CF3N=S=O | 18 | 131 | 10564-49-5 | |
F-2,3-dihydro-1,4-dioxin[106] | -CF2CF2OCF=CFO- | 18.5 | 158 | ||
Bromofluoromethane | CH2BrF | 19 (CRC=23) | 113 | 373-52-4 | |
[56] | (CF3)2AsH | 19 | 214 | ||
CCl2=CF2 | 19 | −116 | 135 | 79-35-6 | |
[107] | CF2=CFSF5 | 19 | 208 | 1186-51-2 | |
[108] | FC(O)OC(O)F | 19.2 | −46.2 | 110 | 177036-04-3 |
[109] | CF2=CFNCO | 19.5 | 123 | 41594-57-4 | |
Hydrogen fluoride | HF | 20 | −83.36 | 20 | 7664-39-3 |
Bromine monofluoride | BrF | 20 dec | −33 | 99 | 13863-59-7 |
BrO3F | 20 dec | −110 | 147 | 25251-03-0 | |
[110] | CF2ClCF2CH3 | 20 | 150.5 | 421-75-0 | |
[78] | C5F8O | 18-21 | 228 | ||
[64] | C2F5S(O)F | 20 | 186 | 20621-31-2 | |
CH2=CHCH(CH3)2 | 20.1 | −168.41 | 70 | 563-45-1 | |
Acetaldehyde | CH3CHO | 20.2 | −123.37 | 44 | 75-07-0 |
CF3SClF4 | 20.2 | 212.5 | 42179-04-4 | ||
[111] | CF3SF4CF3 | 20.5 | 246 | 42179-02-2 | |
[3] | C5F10 | 20.5 | 250 | 376-77-2 | |
(CH3)2CCH2CH2 | 21 | −109.0 | 70 | 1630-94-0 | |
Acetyl fluoride | CH3C(O)F | 21 | −84 | 62 | 557-99-3 |
CF3-NCF2OCF2CF2- | 21 | 237 | |||
[62] | (CF3)2NCN | 21 | 178 | ||
[72] | (CF3)2SF2 | 21 | 198 | 30341-38-9 | |
[32] | C2F5(CF3)2N | 21±1 | 271 | 815-28-1 | |
CClF=CClF | 21.1 | −119.6 | 133 | 598-88-9 | |
Trifluoromethyl trifluoromethanesulfonate[112] | CF3SO2OCF3 | 21.2 | −108.2 | 218 | 3582-05-6 |
Nitrogen tetroxide | N2O4 | 21.15 | −9.3 | 92 | 10544-72-6 |
CHF2I | 21.5 | −122 | 178 | 1493-03-4 | |
[49] | C5H6F3CH3 | 21.6 | 110 | 381-74-8 | |
1,1,1-Trifluoroacetone | CF3C(O)CH3 | 21.9 | −78 | 112 | 421-50-1 |
CClF=CClF | 22 | −93.3 | 133 | 27156-03-2 | |
[58] | (CF3)2CFOCl | 22 | 220.5 | 22675-68-9 | |
[34] | C2F5NNC2F5 | 22 | 266 | ||
[113] | CH2FCF2CH3 | 22 | 98 | 811-94-9 | |
[62] | (CF3)2NBr | 22 | 232 | ||
[114] | (CF3)2S | 22.2 | 170 | 371-78-8 | |
CF3CH3CF2CH3 | 22.6 | −34.1 | 149 | 406-58-6 | |
[115] | (-CF2CF2OCF2CF2O-) | 22.75±0.25 | 232 | 32981-22-9 | |
Cyanic acid | HNCO | 23 | −86 | 43 | 420-05-3 |
2-Chloropropene | CH3CCl=CH2 | 23 | −137.4 | 76.5 | 557-98-2 |
CF3CHFOCHF2 | 23 | 168 | 57041-67-5 | ||
[116] | CF3CHFCH2F | 23 | 134 | 431-31-2 | |
[117] | -CF2CF2CF2CHFO- | 23 | 179 | ||
[66] | CF3CF2N=SF2 | 23±1 | 203 | ||
[118] | CH3OC≡CH | 23±0.5 | 56 | 6443-91-0 | |
COFI | 23.4 | 174 | 1495-48-3 | ||
[3] | CF3CHFOCHF2 | 23.4 | 168 | 57041-67-5 | |
[55] | CH3CH2CH2SiH3 | 23.5± | 78 | 13154-66-0 | |
Trichlorofluoromethane | CCl3F | 23.77 | −110.48 | 137.5 | 75-69-4 |
Formic anhydride | C2O3H2 | 24/20 mmHg | 74 | 1558-67-4 | |
[52] | CF3CH=CFCl | 24 | 148.5 | 460-71-9 | |
[119] | NO2CF2CF2NO | 24.2 | 176 | 679-08-3 | |
Dibromodifluoromethane[3] | CBr2F2 | 24.45 | −141.5 | 210 | 75-61-6 |
[18] | C3F7NCO | 24.5 | 211 | 87050-96-2 | |
[65] | CF3C≡CCF3 | 24.6 | −117.4 | 162 | 692-50-2 |
[120] | CF3CH2CH2CF3 | 24.6 | 407-59-0 | ||
C4ClF7 | 25 | −39.1 | 216.5 | 377-41-3 | |
Dimethylphosphine | (CH3)2PH | 25 | 62 | 676-59-5 | |
[121] | CH3CH2PH2 | 25 | 62 | 593-68-0 | |
[122] | C5F8 | 25 | 212 | 559-40-0 | |
[123] | CH3CHFCH2CH3 | 25 | −121 | 76 | 359-01-3 |
Known as gas[]
The following list has substances known to be gases, but with an unknown boiling point.
- Fluoroamine
- CF3OOOCF2CF3 boils between 10 and 20°[124]
- boils between −10 and +10°[35] possibly +12, freezing −60°[125]
- boils between −80 and −90°.[126]
- F2NS(O)F is a gas but decomposes over several hours[127]
- CF3C(O)Cl[64]
- Nitrosyl cyanide ?−20° blue-green gas 4343-68-4[128]
- Thiazyl chloride NSCl greenish yellow gas; trimerises.[79]
Possible[]
This list includes substances that may be gases. However reliable references are not available.
- cis-1-Fluoro-1-propene
- trans-1-Chloropropene ?
- cis-1-Chloropropene ?
- Perfluoro-1,3-butadiene 6-7°[129]
- Perfluoro-1,2-butadiene[130]
- Perfluoro-1,2,3-butatriene −5[131] polymerizes[132]
- Perfluoropent-2-ene
- Perfluoropent-1-ene 29-30°[133]
- 17.3
- CF3SF
- F2NCOF −52°
- CF3NSO 18°
- 373-67-1 274.37 K (1.22 °C)[3]
- 420-34-8 237.56 K (−35.59 °C)[3]
- [134]
- 900001-56-6 15°
- ethenol 557-75-5 10.5° =vinyl alcohol (tautomerizes)
- 2-10° melt −129°[52]
- around −10°[58]
- 6° 33547-10-3 [3]
- 671-63-6 0.6°[3]
- 422-55-9 16.7[3]
- 359-58-0 17.15[3]
- 51346-64-6 16.7°[3]
- 422-57-1 16.7°[3]
- 2356-62-9 11°[3]
- HFC-235da 134251-06-2 8°[3]
- 24270-66-4 −3.77
- [117]
- 378-00-7
- 428-71-7
- 371-71-1 CF3N=CF2
- [[perfluoro[n-methyl-(propylenamine)]]] 680-23-9
- 13821-49-3
- [[3,3,4-trifluoro-2,4-bis-trifluoromethyl-[1,2]oxazetidine]] 714-52-3
- bis(trifluoromethyl) 2,2-difluoro-vinylamine 13747-23-4
- bis(trifluoromethyl) 1,2-difluoro-vinylamine 13747-24-5
- 1,1,2-Trifluoro-3-(trifluoromethyl)cyclopropane 2967-53-5
- bis(trifluoromethyl) 2-fluoro-vinylamine 25211-47-6
- 381-61-3
- 381-74-8
- 66675-34-1
- 66675-35-2
- cis-2-fluoro-2-butene
- trans-2-fluoro-2-butene
- 1-fluoro-2-methyl-1-propene
- 3-fluoro-2-methyl-1-propene
- perfluoro-2-methyl-1,3-butadiene 384-04-3
- 1,1,3,4,4,5,5,5-octafluoro-1,2-pentadiene 21972-01-0
Near misses[]
This list includes substances that boil just above standard condition temperatures. Numbers are boiling temperatures in °C.
- 25–26 °C[135][3]
- 25.9 °C
- 25.9 °C
- 26 °C
- 1,2-Difluoroethane 26 °C
- Hydrogen cyanide 26 °C
- [122]
- [122]
- Tetramethylsilane 26.7 °C
- 27 °C
- 2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane 27.8 °C
- Perfluoroethyl 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl ether 27.89 °C
- Perfluoroethyl ethyl ether 28 °C
- C5F6 28° °C[136]
- 2-Butyne 29 °C
- Digermane 29 °C
- 29 °C
- 29–32 °C[137]
- Perfluoropentane 29.2 °C
- Rhenium(VI) fluoride 33.8 °C
- Chlorodimethylsilane 34.7 °C
- 43 °C
- 40-42 °C
- 36 °C
- Spiro[2.2]pentane 39 °C
- Ruthenium(VIII) oxide 40 °C
- Nickel carbonyl 42.1 °C
- Trimethylphosphine 43 °C
Unstable substances[]
- Gallium(III) hydride liquid decomposes at 0 °C.
- Nitroxyl is unstable and short lived.
- Sulfur pentafluoride isocyanide isomerises to sulfur pentafluoride cyanide.[138]
References[]
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