Ditellurium decafluoride was widely reported in the literature[1][2][3] but what was believed to be Te2F10 has been shown to be teflic anhydride, F5TeOTeF5.
[4] An account as to how this error occurred was made by P. M.
[5] If it existed, it would be valence isoelectronic with disulfur decafluoride, and have a similar structure.
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