Flourosilicic acid
The actual concentration of H2SiF6 would depend on the specific solution or compound being referenced. Without additional information, it is not possible to determine the exact concentration of H2SiF6.
H2SIF6, or hydrogen hexafluorosilicate, is formed through the reaction of silicon dioxide (SiO2) with hydrofluoric acid (HF). This reaction typically occurs when silica is treated with an excess of HF, leading to the generation of hexafluorosilicate ions (SiF6²⁻) in solution, which can then combine with hydrogen ions (H⁺) to produce H2SIF6. This compound is often encountered in industrial processes involving fluorosilicate salts or as a byproduct in the production of silicon.
The balanced equation for the reaction between sodium metasilicate (Na2SiO3) and hydrofluoric acid (HF) to produce hexafluorosilicic acid (H2SiF6), sodium fluoride (NaF), and water (H2O) is: 3Na2SiO3 + 12HF → 2H2SiF6 + 6NaF + 9H2O
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