Electron diffraction patterns with molecular interference features extending beyond s = 35Å−1s=35Å−1 were obtained for gaseous self‐associated HF introduced under its own vapor pressure at −19° and at +22°C through a conventional nozzle system into a 40‐kV electron beam. The diffraction patterns and their dependence on temperature are best explained with the hypothesis that the monomer and a puckered, cyclic hexamer were the only appreciable constituents of the scattering vapors. Mean FFF angles in the hexamer were found to be only about 104°, in contrast with the 120° angles reported for the infinite planar zigzag chains in crystalline HF at −125°C. This pucker may simply be a consequence of thermal bending of the extremely flexible ring...