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Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Why SF6 behave inert towards hydrolysis?
Hydrolysis of
SF
6
is thermodynamically feasible but due to high activation energy kinetically it is inert towards hydrolysis. Therefore
SF
6
is used as inert gas /insulator in electric devices, which are used as high voltage.
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