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kempie Fri 21/11/08 01:11
On contact with hot surfaces or flames this substance decomposes forming toxic and corrosive gases (hydrogen chloride, phosgene, hydrogen fluoride, carbonyl fluoride).
It decomposes into some or all of carbonyl fluoride, chlorine, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride, carbon monoxide and phosgene depending on the temperature at the reaction point.