HCl + KOH --> KCl + H2O
Hydrochloric Acid + Potassium Hydroxide --> Potassium Chloride + Water.
KOH + HCl ===> KCl + H2O
Potassium Nitrate, Hydrogen and water
Ki + h20
MgBr2 + F2 --> MgF2 + Br2 is a single replacement or single displacement reaction.
The reaction equation is 8 F2 + 2 NH3 equals N2F4 + 6 HF2. So every mole of NH3 requires four moles of F2. This means 14 moles of F2 or 532 grams.
Yes
I suppose it would be BaF2 + Cl2.
Given the balanced equation Kr + 3F2 --> KrF6 In order to find how many moles of F2 are needed to produce 3.0 moles of KrF6, we must convert from moles to moles (mol --> mol conversion). 3.0 mol KrF6 * 3 molecules F2 = 9.0 mol F2 --------- 1 molecule F2
Single replacement. The F2 replaces Cl to form HF and Cl2.
It is a REDOX reaction. Sodium is oxidized by Fluorine which is itself reduced by the sodium. 2Na + F2 = 2NaF.
Single replacement.
The reaction is 2K + F2--> 2KF The product is potassium fluoride
The reaction i the following:2 NaCl + F2 = 2 NaF + Cl2
MgBr2 + F2 --> MgF2 + Br2 is a single replacement or single displacement reaction.
Yes, this reaction is possible. Fluorine will displace chlorine from some compounds.
F2+ most stable>f2>f2-
Denoting ff as f2 etc, f2 + f + f3 + f = f3 + f2 + 2f
the answer is 1
Its already balanced.
yes, because it stinks! LOL haha