The balanced equation for the reaction between fluorine (F2) and water (H2O) is:
F2 + H2O -> 2HF + O2
This reaction produces hydrogen fluoride (HF) and oxygen gas (O2).
The word equation "magnesium + fluorine → magnesium fluoride" translates to the balanced chemical equation 2Mg + F2 → 2MgF2. The coefficient for fluorine is 2, and the symbol remains F.
Fluorine+Water----Oxygen+Hydrogen Fluoride
The balanced equation for fluorine reacting with sodium iodide is: 2 NaI + F2 → 2 NaF + I2
2KF -> 2K + F2
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of hydrogen with fluorine to produce hydrogen fluoride is: 2H2 + F2 → 4HF
The balanced equation for the reaction between chlorine and fluorine is: Cl2 + F2 → 2ClF
aluminium does not react with water but it reacts with steam
The word equation "magnesium + fluorine → magnesium fluoride" translates to the balanced chemical equation 2Mg + F2 → 2MgF2. The coefficient for fluorine is 2, and the symbol remains F.
Fluorine+Water----Oxygen+Hydrogen Fluoride
The balanced symbol equation between fluorine and potassium chloride is: 2KF + Cl2 -> 2KCl + F2
The balanced symbol equation between fluorine and potassium iodide is: 2KI + F2 --> 2KF + I2
The balanced equation for fluorine reacting with sodium iodide is: 2 NaI + F2 → 2 NaF + I2
The balanced chemical equation would be: NF3 + F2 -> N + 3F2 The coefficient for fluorine would be 2 and the symbol is F2.
F2 + 2CaCl --> 2FCl + 2Ca submitted by Ethan + JD FTW
2NF3 --> N2 + 3F2
2KF -> 2K + F2
Calcium Flouride Ca+3F=CaF3 (balanced equation)