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Science 20 September 1963:
Vol. 141. no. 3586, p. 1171
DOI: 10.1126/science.141.3586.1171

Articles

Krypton Difluoride: Preparation and Handling

D. R. MacKenzie 1

1 Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York

Krypton difluoride was prepared by irradiation of krypton and fluorine in an electron beam (1.5 Mev) at -150°C. The compound is a white crystalline solid, stable only at temperatures below about -30°C.


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