Draft:Fluorous acid

Fluorous acid is a monobasic fluorine oxoacid  classified as a Brønsted acid, since it gives hydrogen to any acceptor. It consists of two oxygen atoms, one fluorine atom and one hydrogen atom. The molecule of the fluorous acid is arranged as HOFO , therefore, that molecule is an exception to the rule, where the most negative atom is placed in the final part of the molecule. Because of its instability it is used as a catalyst in several reactions. Some chlorides of the fluorous acid are used as electrophilic cleaner.

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