Cations

Trifluoromethyl cation

The trifluoromethyl cation is a molecular cation with a formula of CF+3. It is a carbocation due to its positively charged carbon atom. It is part of the family of carbenium ions, with three fluorine atoms as substituents in place of its hydrogen atoms. (Wikipedia).

Trifluoromethyl cation
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