Talk:Ditellurium decafluoride

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Does Te2F10 even exist?[edit]

Apparently, ditellurium decafluoride has not yet been prepared. What was originally thought to be Te2F10 is now known to be O(TeF5)2.

See, for example, this website, Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8., p. 767, E. Engelbrecht and F. Sladky, Adv. Inorg. Chem. Radiochem. 24, 189-223 (1981) and P. M. Watkins, J. Chem. Educ., 51, 520-1 (1974).

Ben 18:32, 29 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I have changed the article to reflect the facts--Wiki should not perpetuate urban chemical myths! We need an article on Te2F10O.--Axiosaurus (talk) 11:20, 4 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]