According to Wikipedia you con make fluoroform by the reaction of iodoform and mercury/calcium fluoride. Can i subsitute the mercury/calcium fluoride
with Sodium fluoride can some try out the reaction i tell the result
Why don't you try it out and tell US about the result?
Take a wild guess? DraconicAcid - 18-7-2015 at 09:08
I strongly suspect that coordination of the iodide to the mercury is part of the reason for using it, but that's just my hunch.Boffis - 18-7-2015 at 10:11
What can you do with fluoroform for anyway; apart from terraforming Mars?DraconicAcid - 18-7-2015 at 10:28
What can you do with fluoroform for anyway; apart from terraforming Mars?
Just off the top of my head you can use base to make CF[sub}3- ions which could be of some use. Maybe in making trifluoroethanol with
reaction with formaldehyde? Oxidation of that to CF3COOH? would be an interesting possibility.