* Carbon tetrafluoride (CF₄): This is the most common and stable compound of carbon and fluorine. It's a colorless, odorless gas.
* Carbon monofluoride (CF): This is a very reactive species that is not commonly encountered in its pure form.
* Other Fluorocarbons: There are many other possible fluorocarbons with different ratios of carbon and fluorine atoms. For example, difluoromethane (CH₂F₂) and trifluoromethane (CHF₃).
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