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Boiling liquid oxygen

This is a list of gases at standard conditions This means the substance boils at or below 25°C at 1 atmosphere pressure and is reasonably stable. "triple" means that is a triple point, and that the substance sublimes at one atmosphere pressure.

List

name formula boiling pt °C melting pt °C CAS No
Helium-3 3He −269.96 na 14762-55-1
Helium 4 4He −268.928 na 7440-59-7
Hydrogen H2 −252.879 −259.16 1333-74-0
Neon Ne −246.046 −248.59 7440-01-9
Nitrogen N2 −195.795 −210.0 7727-37-9
Carbon monoxide CO −191.5 −205.02 630-08-0
Fluorine F2 −188.11 −219.67 7782-41-4
Argon Ar −185.848 −189.34 7440-37-1
Oxygen O2 −182.962 −218.79 7782-44-7
Methane CH4 −182.5 −164.00 74-82-8
Krypton Kr −153.415 −157.37 7439-90-9
Nitric oxide NO −151.74 −163.6 10102-43-9
Fluorine monoxide F2O −144.3 −223.8 7783-41-7
Tetrafluoromethane CF4 −127.8 −183.6 75-73-0
Nitrogen trifluoride NF3 −128.74 −206.79 7783-54-2
Silane SiH4 −111.9 −185 7803-62-5
trans-Difluorodiazine N2F2 −111.45 −172 13776-62-0
Ozone O3 −111.35 −193 10028-15-6
Xenon Xe −108.099 −111.75 7440-63-3
cis-Difluorodiazine N2F2 −105.75 13812-43-6
Ethylene CH2=CH2 −103.7 −169.2 74-85-1
Phosphorus(III) fluoride PF3 −101.8 −151.5 7783-55-3
Chlorine fluoride ClF −101.1 −155.6 7790-89-8
Boron trifluoride BF3 −99.9 −126.8 7637-07-2
Fluorosilane SiH3F −98.6 13537-33-2
Trifluorosilane SiHF3 −95 −131 13465-71-9
trifluoromethylhypofluorite[1] CF3OF −95 −215 373-91-1
Diborane B2H6 −92.49 −164.85 19287-45-7
Acetylene CH≡CH −84.7 −81.5 74-86-2
Ethane CH3CH3 −88.5 −182.8 74-84-0
Germane GeH4 −88.1 −165 7782-65-2
Nitrous oxide N2O −88.48 −90.8 10024-97-2
Phosphine PH3 −87.75 −133.8 7803-51-2
Trifluoramine oxide NOF3 −87.5 −161 13847-65-9
Tetrafluorosilane SiF4 −86 −90.2 7783-61-1
Trifluoronitrosomethane CF3NO −85 −196.6 334-99-6
Hydrogen chloride HCl −85 −114.17 7647-01-0
1,1-Difluoroethene CF2:CH2 −85.5 −144 75-38-7
Phosphorus(V) fluoride PF5 −84.6 −93.8 7647-19-0
Carbonyl fluoride COF2 −84.5 −111.2 353-50-4
Trifluoromethane CHF3 −82.1 −155.2 75-46-7
Chlorotrifluoromethane CClF3 −81.5 −181 75-72-9
bis(difluoroboryl)methane[1] BF2CF2BF2 −81.4 ? 55124-14-6
Trifluoroisocyanomethane CF3NC −80 105879-13-8
Difluoromethylborane CH3BF2 −78.5 373-64-8
Carbon dioxide CO2 −78.464 −56.561 124-38-9
Fluoromethane CH3F −78.4 −137.8 593-53-3
Hexafluoroethane CF3CF3 −78.1 −100.015 76-16-4
Difluorosilane SiH2F2 −77.8 −122 13824-36-7
Tetrafluoroethene CF2=CF2 −76 −131.14 116-14-3
Fluoroacetylene FCCH −74 −196 2713-09-9
Tetrafluorohydrazine N2F4 −74 −164.5 10036-47-2
Nitryl fluoride NO2F −72.4 −166 10022-50-1
Fluoroethene CH2FCH3 −72 −160.5 75-02-5
Chlorotrifluorosilane SiClF3 −70 −138 14049-36-6
Trifluoroacetonitrile CF3CN −68.8 353-85-5
Nitrogen chloride difluoride NClF2 −67 −195 13637-87-1
Hydrogen bromide HBr −66.38 −86.80 10035-10-6
Borane carbonyl BH3CO −64 −137 13205-44-2
Sulfur hexafluoride SF6 −63.8 −49.596 triple 2551-62-4
Arsine AsH3 −62.5 −166 7784-42-1
thiocarbonyl fluoride[2] CSF2 −62.1 −163.5 420-32-6
Radon Rn −61.7 −71 10043-92-2
difluorocyanamide[1][3] NF2CN −61 −196 7127-18-6
Nitrosyl fluoride ONF −59.9 −132.5 7789-25-5
Hydrogen sulfide H2S −59.55 −85.5 7783-06-4
Bromotrifluoromethane CBrF3 −57.75 −167.78 75-63-8
Difluoroaminooxyperfluoromethane[1][4] CF3ONF2 −57.63 4217-93-0
Methylsilane CH3SiH3 −57.5 −156.5 992-94-9
Difluorine dioxide F2O2 −57 dec −163.5 7783-44-0
Sulfuryl fluoride SO2F2 −55.4 −135.8 2699-79-8
trans-1,2-Difluoroethene CHF=CHF −53.1 1630-78-0
Trifluoroethene CF2=CHF −53 359-11-5
Arsenic(V) fluoride AsF5 −52.8 −79.8 7784-36-3
Phosphorothioc trifluoride PSF3 −52.25 −148.8 2404-52-6
Difluoromethane CH2F2 −52 −136 75-10-5
difluoroamino carbonyl fluoride[5][6] F2NCOF −52 −152.2 2368-32-3
Stannane SnH4 −51.8 −146 2406-52-2
Carbon oxysulfide OCS −50.2 −138.8 463-58-1
Ketene −49.7 −151 463-51-4
Sulfur fluoride oxide SOF4 −48.5 −99.6 13709-54-1
3,3,3-Trifluoro-1-propyne CF3CCH −48.3 661-54-1
Pentafluoroethane CF3CHF2 −48.1 −100.6 354-33-6
Propene C3H6 −47.6 −185.2 115-07-1
Phosphorus(III) chloride difluoride PClF2 −47.3 −164.8 14335-40-1
Carbonyl chloride fluoride COClF −47.2 −148 353-49-1
1,1,1-Trifluoroethane CF3CH3 −47 −111.8 420-46-2
trifluoromethylhypochlorite[1] CF3OCl −47 −164 22082-78-6
Perchloryl fluoride ClO3F −46.75 −147 7616-94-6
Selenium hexafluoride SeF6 −46.6 −34.6 triple 7783-79-1
Cyanogen fluoride FCN −46 −82 1495-50-7
Fluorine nitrate FNO3 −46 −175 7789-26-6
Pentafluoronitrosoethane[7] C2F5NO −45.7 354-72-3
difluoromethylene dihypofluorite[8] CF2(OF)2 −45.8 −142 16282-67-0
cis-1,2-Difluoroethene CHF=CHF −45 1630-77-9
Thionyl fluoride SOF2 −43.8 −110.5 7783-42-8
Phosphorus(V) chloride tetrafluoride PClF4 −43.4 −132 13498-11-8
Methyldiborane CH3B2H5 −43 23777-55-1
Propane C3H8 −42.25 −187.7 74-98-6
Hydrogen selenide HSe −41.25 −65.73 7783-07-5
Chlorodifluoromethane CHClF2 −40.7 −175.42 75-45-6
Sulfur tetrafluoride SF4 −40.45 −125 7783-60-0
hexafluorodiazomethane cis[9] CF3NNCF3 −40 −127 73513-59-4
Phosphoryl fluoride POF3 −39.7 sub −39.1 triple 13478-20-1
Chloropentafluoroethane CF3CClF2 −39.1 −99 76-15-3
Tellurium hexafluoride TeF6 −38.9 −37.6 triple 7783-80-4
(Trifluoromethyl)silane CF3SiH3 −38.3 −124 10112-11-5
heptafluoroethanamine[1] C2F5NF2 −38.1 −183 354-80-3
trifluoromethanethiol[10] CF3SH −37.99 −157.11 1493-15-8
Fluoroethane CH3CH2F −37.7 −143.2 353-36-6
Bis(trifluoromethyl)peroxide CF3OOCF3 −37 927-84-4
perfluorodimethylamine[11] (CF3)2NF −37 359-62-6
Perfluoropropane C3F8 −36.8 −147.7 76-19-7
Germanium(IV) fluoride GeF4 −36.5 −15 triple 7783-58-6
Cyclopropene C3H4 −36 2781-85-3
Trifluoromethyl fluoroformate[12] CF3OC(O)F −36 −120 3299-24-9
trifluoromethyl isocyanate[13] CF3NCO −36 460-49-1
Hydrogen iodide HI −35.5 −50.76 10034-85-2
Sulfur fluoride hypofluorite SOF6 −35.1 −86 15179-32-5
Trifluoromethyl difluoromethyl ether CF3OCHF2 −35.0 −157 3822-68-2
Propadiene = allene CH2=C=CH2 −34.8 −136 463-49-0
Chlorine Cl2 −34.04 −101.5 7782-50-5
trifluoromethyl fluoroformate[1][14] CF3OC(O)F −34 3299-24-9
Tetrafluorodiborane B2F4 −34 −56 13965-73-6
Ammonia NH3 −33.33 −77.73 7664-41-7
Trifluoronitromethane[15] CF3NO2 −32 335-02-4
Dichlorodifluorosilane SiCl2F2 −32 −44 18356-71-3
(Difluoroamino)difluoroacetonitrile[16] NF2C2CN −32 5131-88-4
Hexafluoromethanediamine[1][17] (NF2)2CF2 −31.9 −161.9 4394-93-8
bis(trifluoromethyl)diazene trans[1] CF3NNCF3 −31.1 372-63-4
Cyclopropane C3H6 −31 −127.6 75-19-4
Chlorosilane SiH3Cl −30.4 −118 13465-78-6
Perfluoropropene CF2=CFCF3 −30.2 −156.6 116-15-4
Chloroacetylene HCCCl −30 −126 593-63-5
methyltrifluorosilane CH3SiF3 −30 −73 373-74-0
Dichlorodifluoromethane CCl2F2 −29.8 −157.7 75-71-8
tetrafluorodiaziridine[1] CF4N2 −29 17224-09-8
Perfluorooxetane −28.6 −117 425-82-1
Chlorotrifluoroethene CClF=CF2 −28.3 −158.14 79-38-9
2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene[1] CF3CF=CH2 −28.3 −152.2 754-12-1
Methyldifluorophosphine CH3PF2 −28 −110 753-59-3
Hexafluoropropene[1] CF3CF=CF2 −28 116-15-4
Perfluoroacetone CF3COCF3 −27.4 −125.45 684-16-2
Trifluoro(trifluoromethyl)oxirane −27.4 428-59-1
Thiazyl trifluoride N≡SF3 −27.1 −72.6 15930-75-3
Trifluoroacetyl chloride CF3COCl −27 −146 354-32-5
3,3,3-Trifluoropropene CF3CH=CH2 −27 677-21-4
Phosphonium chloride PH4Cl −27 sub 24567-53-1
Formyl fluoride HCOF −26.5 −142.2 1493-02-3
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane CF3CH2F −26.1 −103.296 811-97-2
trifluoromethyl trifluorovinyl ether[1] −26 5930-63-2
Methyl trifluoromethyl ether CF3OCH3 −25.2 −149.1 421-14-7
bis(Trifluoromethyl)nitroxide[18] (CF3)2NO −25 −70 2154-71-4
Dimethyl ether CH3OCH3 −24.8 −141.49 115-10-6
1,1,1,4,4,4-Hexafluoro-2-butyne CF3C≡CCF3 −24.6 −117.4 692-50-2
1-Chloro-1-fluoroethene[1] CClF=CH2 −24.1 2317-91-1
1,1-Difluoroethane CHF2CH3 −24.05 −118.6 75-37-6
2-Fluoropropene CH3CF=CH2 −24 1184-60-7
Borirane C2H4BH −24 −129 39517-80-1
Chloromethane CH3Cl −23.8 −97.4 74-87-3
trifluoronitrosoethylene[19] CF2=CFNO −23.7 2713-04-4
Propyne CH3CCH −23.2 −103.0 74-99-7
Diazomethane CH3NNCH3 −23 −145 334-88-3
Methylgermane CH3GeH3 −23 −158 1449-65-6
Difluoramine NHF2 −23 −116 10405-27-3
1-Propen-1-one CH3CH=CO −23 −80 6004-44-0
Vinylsilane CH2=CHSiH3 −22.8 7291-09-0
Trifluoroiodomethane CF3I −22.5 −110 2314-97-8
Ethynylsilane HC≡CSiH3 −22.5 1066-27-9
chloromethane sulfonyl chloride[1] CH2ClS(O)(O)Cl −22 3518-65-8
trifluoromethyl peroxychloride[1] CF3OOCl −22 −132 32755-26-3
Carbon oxyselenide COSe −21.7 −124.4 1603-84-5
Trifluoromethanesulfonyl fluoride CF3SOF −21.7 335-05-7
Chloryl trifluoride ClO2F3 −21.6 −81.2 38680-84-1
Carbonyl bromide fluoride COBrF −21 753-56-0
Bromopentafluoroethane C2BrF5 −21 354-55-2
Cyanogen NCCN −21 −27.83 460-19-5
Methyl silyl ether CH3OSiH3 −21 −98.5 2171-96-2
carbonic bromide fluoride[1] CBrFO −20.6 753-56-0
trifluoromethylsulfur pentafluoride[1] CF3SF5 −20.4 −87 373-80-8
Chlorotrifluorogermane GeClF3 −20.3 −66.2 14188-40-0
Trimethylborane (CH3)3B −20.2 −159.93 593-90-8
Dimethylsilane CH3)2SiH2 −20 −150 1111-74-6
1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoroethane −20 −89 359-35-3
Formaldehyde H2CO −19.1 −92 50-00-0
Hexafluorodisilane SiF3SiF3 −19.1 −18.7 triple 13830-68-7
Sulfur chloride pentafluoride SClF5 −19.05 −64 13780-57-9
1-Chloro-2,2-difluoroethene CHCl=CF2 −18.8 −138.5 359-10-4
1,1,1,2,2-Pentafluoropropane CF3CF2CH3 −18 1814-88-6
Difluoroamino sulfur pentafluoride[20] NF2SF5 −17.5 13693-10-2
Stibine SbH3 −17 −88 7803-52-3
1,1,2,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane[21] CF2HCF2CF3 −17 −148.5 2252-84-8
1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane CF3CHFCF3 −16.34 −126.8 431-89-0
Phosphorus(III) bromide difluoride PBrF2 −16.1 −133.8 15597-40-7
Methylphosphine CH3PH2 −16 593-54-4
N,N-difluoromethanamine[1][22] CH3NF2 −16 −114.8 753-58-2
Fluorine perchlorate FOClO3 −16 −167.3 10049-03-3
1,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene[1] CF3CH=CHF −16 −104.53 1645-83-6
Disiloxane (CH3)2O −15.2 −144 13597-73-4
cis-1-Fluoropropene CH3CH=CHF −15 19184-10-2
trans-1-Fluoropropene CH3CH=CHF −15? 20327-65-5
Nitryl chloride NO2Cl −15 −145 13444-90-1
Disilane Si2H6 −14.8 −129.4 1590-87-0
Bromodifluoromethane CHBrF2 −14.6 −145 1511-62-2
Chloroethene CH2=CHCl −13.8 −153.84 75-01-4
Chlorine pentafluoride ClF5 −13.1 −103 13637-63-3
1,1,1-Trifluoropropane CF3CH2CH3 −13 421-07-8
1-Chloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane CClF2CH2 −13 −117 354-25-6
Carboimidic difluoride CF2NH −13 dec −90 2712-98-3
Plumbane PbH4 −13 15875-18-0
pentafluoroiodoethane[23] CF3CF2I −12.5 −92 354-64-3
Methyl nitrite CH3NO2 −12 −16 624-91-9
1-Chloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane CHClFCF3 −11.96 −199.15 2837-89-0
Isobutane −11.7 −159.42 75-28-5
Trifluoromethoxy sulfur pentafluoride[24] CF3OSF5 −11 −143 1873-23-0
Thiothionyl fluoride SSF2 −10.6 −164.6 101947-30-2
Sulfur dioxide SO2 −10.05 −75.5 7446-09-5
2-Fluoropropane CH3CHFCH3 −10 420-26-8
pentafluoroethyl hypochlorite[25] C2F5OCl −10± 22675-67-8
Fluoroformyl sulfurpentafluoride[26] SF5C(O)F −10
trifluoromethyl fluoroformyl peroxide[27] CF3OOC(O)F −10~ 16118-40-4
Perfluorodimethoxymethane −10 −161 53772-78-4
1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane CClF2CH3 −9.6 −130.8 75-68-3
Chlorofluoromethane CH2ClF −9.1 −133.0 593-70-4
Pentafluoroethyl isocyanate[28] C2F5NCO −9 356-74-1
Selenium dioxydifluoride SeO2F2 −8.4 −99.5 14984-81-7
Fluoro(trifluoro-methyl)diazine[1] CF4N2O −7.63 815-10-1
Isobutene −7.0 −140.7 115-11-7
3-Fluoropropene −7 818-92-8
bis(trifluromethyl)amine[1] (CF3)2NH −7 371-77-7
Ethoxytrifluorosilane[29] CH3H2OSiF3 −7 −122 460-55-9
tris(trifluoromethyl)-amine[11] (CF3)3N −6.5 432-03-1
Methylamine CH3NH2 −6.4 −93.42 74-89-5
1-Butene −6.3 −185.33 106-98-9
Diphosphorus tetrafluoride P2F4 −6.2 −86.5 13824-74-3
Chloryl fluoride ClO2F −6 −115 13637-83-7
Perfluorocyclobutane −5.91 −40.16 115-25-3
Perfluoro-2-butene −5.9 360-89-4 trans
Nitrosyl chloride ONCl −5.55 −59.4 2696-92-6
difluorocarbamoylchloride CClF2NO −5.5 16847-30-6
1,3-Butadiene −4.6 −108.9 106-99-0
Ethyltrifluorosilane[30] CH3H2SiF3 −4.4 −105 353-89-9
difluoro-N-fluoromethanimine F2C=NF −4 338-66-9
1,1-Dimethyldiborane (CH3)2B(μ-H)2BH2 −4 −150.2 16924-32-6
Bromochlorodifluoromethane −3.7 −159.5 353-59-3
Trifluoromethyl 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl ether −3.3 −141 2356-61-8
1-Fluoropropane −3 −159 460-13-9
Dimethylperoxide −3 −100 690-02-8
Dichlorodifluorogermane GeCl2F2 −2.8 −51.8 24422-21-7
Bromotrifluoroethene CBrF=CF2 −2.5 598-73-2
trifluoromethane sulfnyl fluoride[1] CF3SOF −2.5 812-12-4
Perfluorobutane −2.1 −129 355-25-9
Hydrogen telluride H2Te −2 −49 7783-09-7
1-chloroheptafluoropropane[31] CF3CF2CF2Cl −2 422-86-6
2-chloroheptafluoropropane[31] CF3CFClCF3 −2 76-18-6
1,1,1,2,2,3-hexafluoropropane CF3CF2CFH2 −1.44 −98.38 677-56-5
1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane CF3CH2CF3 −1.4 −93.6 690-39-1
pentafluoroguanidine[32] CF5N3 −1 10051-06-6
Heptafluoronitrosopropane[7] C3F7NO −0.7 354-72-3
trifluoromethanesulfenylchloride[1] CF3SCl −0.6 421-17-0
1,1,2,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane[1] CHF2CF2CHF2 −0.3 −98.38 680-00-2
Butane 0 −140 106-97-8
2,2-Difluoropropane 0 −104.8 420-45-1
Perfluoroisobutane C4F10 0 354-92-7
Nitrosyl bromide NOBr 0 −56 13444-87-6
Xenon tetroxide XeO4 0 dec −35.9 12340-14-6
trifluoromethylsulfonyl hypofluorite[33] CF3SO2OF 0 −87
trifluoromethyl chloroformate[34] CF3OC(O)Cl 0 23213-83-4
decafluorodiethyl ether perfluoro ether[35] CF3CF2OCF2CF3 0 358-21-4
trifluoromethyl peroxonitrate[1] CF3OON2 0.4 50311-48-3
trans-2-Butene 0.9 −43.3 624-64-6
Methylcyclopropane 1 −177.2 594-11-6
bis(trifluoromethyl)phosphine[36] (CF3)2PH 1
Methylstannane CH3Sn3 1.4 1631-78-3
trans-Dimethyldiazene = azomethane 1.5 −78 503-28-6
Bromosilane SiH3Br 1.9 −94 13465-73-1
Methylarsine CH3AsH2 2 −143 593-52-2
Hexafluorocyclobutene C4F6 2 −60 697-11-0
Chlorine monoxide Cl2O 2.2 −120.6 7791-21-1
Cyclobutene C4H6 2.5 822-35-5
Difluorodimethylsilane (CH3)2SiF2 2.5 −87.5 353-66-2
1,1,1-trifluoroazomethane[1] CF3NNCH3 2.5 690-21-1
Trimethylamine (CH3)3N 2.8 −117.1 75-50-3
1,1-Dichloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane CCl2CF3 3 −56.6 374-07-2
Sulfur bromide pentafluoride SBrF5 3.1 −79 15607-89-3
1,1,2-Trifluoroethane CHF2CH2F 3.5 −84 430-66-0
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane CClF2CClF2 3.6 −92.52 76-14-2
cis-2-Butene CH3CH=CHCH3 3.72 −138.9 590-18-1
Bromomethane CH2Br 4 −93.66 74-83-9
1,2-Dimethyldiborane [(CH3)BH2]2 4 −124.9 17156-88-6
Selenium chloride pentafluoride SeClF5 4.5 −19 34979-62-9
Trifluoromethyl phosphorodifluoridate[33] CF3OP(O)F2 4.6 −96.2 39125-43-4
bromoacetylene C2HBr 4.7 593-61-3
Iodine heptafluoride IF7 4.8 6.5 triple 16921-96-3
dimethylchloroborane[1] (CH3)2BCl 4.9 −39.9 1803-36-7
1,1,2,3,4,4-Hexafluoro-1,3-butadiene 5.4 −132 685-63-2
Bis(difluoromethyl) ether CHF2OCHF2 5.5 1691-17-4
Methyl pentafluoroethyl ether CH3OC2F5 5.6 22410-44-2
tris(difluoroamine)fluoromethane[1] (NF2)3CF 5.6 −136.9 14362-68-6
1-Bromo-2,2-difluoro-ethylene[37] CHBr=CF2 5.7
Methanethiol[1] CH3SH 5.95 −123 74-93-1
1-Buten-3-yne CH2CHC≡CH 6 689-97-4
Ethyl methyl ether CH3OC2H5 6 −113 540-67-0
Methyl vinyl ether CH3OCH=CH2 6 −122 107-25-5
1,1,1-Trifluoro-2-chloroethane CF3CH2Cl 6.1 −105.5 75-88-7
1,1,1,2,3,3-Hexafluoropropane CF3CH2CF3 6.2 431-63-0
Phosphorothioc chloride difluoride PSClF2 6.3 −155.2 2524-02-9
Trimethylsilane (CH3)3SiH 6.7 −153.9 993-07-7
Carbon suboxide OCCCO 6.8 −111.3 504-64-3
2-Chloropentafluoropropene[21] CF3CCl=CF2 6.8 2804-50-4
Perfluoroisobutene 7 382-21-8
1,1-Difluoropropane CHF2CH2CH3 7-8 430-61-5
Chloromethylsilane CH5ClSi 7 −135 993-00-0
Phosphorus(V) dichloride trifluoride PCl2F3 7.1 −125 13454-99-4
Sulfuryl chloride fluoride SO2ClF 7.1 −124.7 13637-84-8
Dimethylamine (CH3)2NH 7.3 −93 124-40-3
3-chloropentafluoropropene[21] CF3CF=CF2 7.4 79-47-0
Carbonyl chloride COCl2 7.5 −127.77 75-44-5
Chloropentafluoroacetone CClF2COCF3 7.8 −133 79-53-8
1-Butyne CH3CH2C≡CH 8.08 −125.7 107-00-6
Dichlorosilane SiH2Cl2 8.3 −122 4109-96-0
methyl chlorosilane[1] CH3SiH2Cl 8.7 −134.1 993-00-0
Dichlorofluoromethane CHCl2F 8.92 −135 75-43-4
Neopentane (CH3)4C 9.5 −16.5 463-82-1
trifluoromethylperchlorate CF3OClO3 9.5 52003-45-9
1-Chloro-2-fluoroethene[1] CClF=CH2 9.8 460-16-2
1,3-Butadiyne HC≡CC≡CH 10 −35 460-12-8
N-Nitroso-O,N-bis(trifluoromethyl)-hydroxylamine or
O-Nitroso-bis(trifluoromethy1)hydroxylamine[38][39]
CF3(CF3O)NNO or
(CF3)2NONO
10 367-54-4
Ethylene oxide 10.4 −112.46 75-21-8
1,2-Difluoroethane[1] CH2FCH2F 10.5 −118.6 624-72-6
1,2-Butadiene = methylallene 11 −136.20 590-19-2
Dichloromethylborane CH3BCl2 11 7318-78-7
Chlorine dioxide ClO2 11 −59 10049-04-4
2-Chloro-2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropanoyl fluoride[40] CF3CFClC(O)F 11 28627-00-1
Trifluoromethyl hydroperoxide[1][41] CF3OOH 11.3 16156-36-8
Chlorine trifluoride ClF3 11.75 −76.34 7790-91-2
1-bromoheptafluoropropane[31] CF3CF2CF2Br 12 422-85-5
2-Fluoro-2-methylpropane CH3(CH3)CFCH3 12.1 353-61-7
Trichlorofluorosilane SiCl3F 12.25 14965-52-7
Chloroethane CH3CH2Cl 12.27 −138 75-00-3
Cyclobutane C4H8 12.5 −90.7 287-23-0
Cyanogen chloride ClCN 13 −6.55 506-77-4
trans-1-Bromo-1,2-difluoroethylene[37] CBrF=CFH 13 358-99-6
trifluoromethyl phosphine[1] CF3PH2 13.1 420-52-0
2,2,2-Trifluorodiazoethane[42] CF2CHNN 13.2 371-67-5
2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoropropane HCFC-244bb[43] 13.23 421-73-8
pentafluoroethyl sulfur pentafluoride[44] C2F5SF5 13.5
Phosphorus(III) dichloride fluoride PCl2F 13.85 −144 15597-63-4
2-Chloro-1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane[21] CF3CHClCF3 14 −120.8 51346-64-6
difluoro(difluorochloromethyl)amine CClF2NF2 14.14 13880-71-2
Nitrosyl bromide ONBr 14.5 13444-87-6
N,N-difluoroethylamine[22] CH3CH2NF2 14.9 −150.3 758-18-9
Sulfur fluoride (FSSF) FSSF 15 −133 13709-35-8
Trifluoromethyl phosphorodifluoroperoxoate[33] CF3OOP(O)F2 15.5 −88.6 39125-42-3
(Trifluoroacetyl)sulfur pentafluoride[26] CF3C(O)SF5 15.6 −112 82390-51-0
Vinyl bromide CH2=CHBr 15.8 −137.8 593-60-2
1-Chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane CClF2CH2F 16 421-04-5
cis-1-Bromo-1,2-difluoroethylene[37] CBrF=CHF 16
1-chloro-1-fluoroethane[1] CHClFCH3 16.15 1615-75-4
Fluorotrimethylsilane (CH3)3SiF 16.4 420-56-4
Hexafluoroacetone imine[45] CF3C(=NH)CF3 16.5± −47 1645-75-6
dichloro(trifluoromethyl)amine[1] CF3NCl2 16.6 13880-73-4
Ethylamine CH3CH2NH2 16.6 −81 75-04-7
Bismuth hydride BiH3 17 −67 18288-22-7
Tungsten(VI) fluoride WF6 17.1 1.9 7783-82-6
1-Chloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane CHClFCHF2 17.3 431-07-2
Ethyl nitrite C2H5NO2 17.5 109-95-5
Tetraborane(10) B4H10 18 −120 18283-93-7
Bromofluoromethane CH2BrF 19 (CRC=23) 373-52-4
1,1-Dichloro-2,2-difluoroethene CHCl2CHF2 19 −116 79-35-6
perfluorovinylsulphur pentafluoride[46] CF2=CFSF5 19 1186-51-2
Trifluorovinyl isocyanate[47] CF2=CFNCO 19.5 41594-57-4
Hydrogen fluoride HF 20 −83.36 7664-39-3
Bromine fluoride BrF 20 dec −33 13863-59-7
Perbromyl fluoride BrO3F 20 dec −110 25251-03-0
3-Methyl-1-butene 20.1 −168.41 563-45-1
Acetaldehyde CH3CHO 20.2 −123.37 75-07-0
chlorotetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)sulfur CF3SClF4 20.2 42179-04-4
trans-bis(trifluoromethyl)sulfur tetrafluoride[48] CF3SF4CF3 20.5 42179-02-2
1,1-Dimethylcyclopropane 21 −109.0 1630-94-0
Acetyl fluoride CH3C(O)F 21 −84 557-99-3
Perfluoroethyldimethylamine[11] C2F5(CF3)2N 21± 815-28-1
cis-1,2-Dichloro-1,2-difluoroethene CClF=CClF 21.1 −119.6 598-88-9
Trifluoromethyl trifluoromethanesulfonate[49] CF3SO2OCF3 21.2 −108.2 3582-05-6
Nitrogen tetroxide N2O4 21.15 −9.3 10544-72-6
difluoroiodomethane CHF2I 21.5 −122 1493-03-4
trans-1,2-Dichloro-1,2-difluoroethene CClF=CClF 22 −93.3 27156-03-2
heptafluoroisopropyl hypochlorite[25] (CF3)2CFOCl 22 22675-68-9
Perfluoroazoethane[13] C2F5NNC2F5 22
bis(trifluoromethyl)sulfde[50] (CF32S 22.2 371-78-8
Cyanic acid HOCN 23 −86 420-05-3
2-Chloropropene CH3CCl=CH2 23 −137.4 557-98-2
1,2,2,2-Tetrafluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether CF3CHFOCHF2 23 57041-67-5
Carbonyl fluoride iodide COFI 23.4 1495-48-3
1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether[1] CF3CHFOCHF2 23.4 57041-67-5
Trichlorofluoromethane CCl3F 23.77 −110.48 75-69-4
Formic anhydride C2O3H2 24 1558-67-4
1-chloro-1,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene[21] CF3CH=CFCl 24
1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-nitro-2-nitrosoethane[51] NO2CF2CF2NO 24.2 679-08-3
dibromodifluoromethane[1] CBr2F2 24.45 −141.5 75-61-6
heptafluoro-n-propyl isocyanate[7] C3F7NCO 24.5 87050-96-2
Chloroheptafluorocyclobutane C4ClF7 25 −39.1 377-41-3
Dimethylphosphine (CH3)2PH 25 676-59-5
Ethyl phosphine[52] CH3CH2PH2 25 593-68-0

Known as gas

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Possible

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Near misses

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