Sulphur chloride pentafluoride and sulphur bromide pentafluoride are the only previously known halide pentafluorides of group VIb. Only two other chloride pentafluorides, of tungsten and rhenium, are known, both prepared by mild direct fluorination of the respective chlorides. The similar preparations of tellurium bromide pentafluoride and tellurium chloride pentafluoride are now described. They are less thermally stable than the sulphur analogues and apparently more reactive to olefines. Evidence has not been found for the formation of tellurium-carbon bonds, but rather of tellurium tetrafluoride from such reactions. Dialkylamino-tellurium pentafluorides have been prepared by cleavage of silicon-nitrogen bonds with tellurium hexafluoride, ...