Fluoroamine

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| Reference = {{cite book | last = Lide | first = David R. | year = 1998 | title = Handbook of Chemistry and Physics | edition = 87 | volume = | location = Boca Raton, Florida | publisher = CRC Press | isbn = 0-8493-0594-2 | pages = 4–73}}

| IUPACName = Fluoroamine

| OtherNames = {{ubl|Fluoramine|Monofluoroamine{{cite web | url=https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Monofluoroamine | title=Monofluoroamine }}|Monofluoroammonia}}

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| InChI = 1/FH2N/c1-2/h2H2

| InChIKey = MDQRDWAGHRLBPA-UHFFFAOYAL

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| StdInChIKey = MDQRDWAGHRLBPA-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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| CASNo = 15861-05-9

| PubChem = 139987

| SMILES = FN

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| Formula = {{chem2|NH2F}}

| N=1|H=2|F=1

| Appearance = gas

| Density = 1.431 g/L

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| OtherCompounds = Chloramine

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Fluoroamine or fluoramine is a chemical compound with formula {{chem2|NH2F|auto=1}}. It is analogous to monochloramine, but seldom studied. It is an unstable gas.

The term fluoroamine usually refers to amines with fluorinated organyl substituents of hydrogens of ammonia, fluoroamine and difluoramine {{chem2|NHF2}}, an example being perfluorotributylamine {{chem2|N(CF2CF2CF2CF3)3}} and perfluoromethyldiethylamine {{chem2|N(CF3)(CF2CF3)2}}.{{cite encyclopedia|title=Fluoroethers and Fluoroamines |author=Michael G. Costello |author2=Richard M. Flynn |author3=John G. Owens |year=2001|publisher=Wiley-VCH|place=Weinstein|encyclopedia=Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology|doi=10.1002/0471238961.0612211506122514.a01.pub2|isbn=0-471-23896-1}}

The term fluoroamine may also refer to organyl substituents of hydrogens of fluoroamine.

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