The balanced equation for Calcium Fluoride and sulfuric acid :-
CaF2 + H2SO4 = Caso4 + 2HF
This equation is CaO + H2SO4 = CaSO4 + H2O.
Firstly it has to be equalled to something to be balanced. But the Chemical equation for Sulphuric Acid and Calcium Carbonate is H2 SO4 + Ca CO3
Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4 -> CaSO4 + 2H2O This equation.
This equation is Ca + H2CO3 => CaCO3 + H2.
The balanced equation will be: H2SO4 + Ca(OH)2 = CaSo4 + 2H2O One molecule each of sulfuric acid and calcium hydroxide react to give one molecule of calcium sulfate and TWO molecules of water.
This equation is CaO + H2SO4 = CaSO4 + H2O.
Firstly it has to be equalled to something to be balanced. But the Chemical equation for Sulphuric Acid and Calcium Carbonate is H2 SO4 + Ca CO3
CaF2, Calcium Fluoride. It is useful in iron smelting
Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4 -> CaSO4 + 2H2O This equation.
Calcium + Sulfuric acid = Hydrogen gas + Calcium Sulfate.
The balanced equation is 6 CaO + P4O10 => 2 Ca3(PO4)2.
Ca(ClO3)2 ---> CaCl2 + 3O2 is the balanced equation when calcium chlorate is heated.
Calcium Flouride Ca+3F=CaF3 (balanced equation)
The balanced equation will be: H2SO4 + Ca(OH)2 = CaSo4 + 2H2O One molecule each of sulfuric acid and calcium hydroxide react to give one molecule of calcium sulfate and TWO molecules of water.
No. Calcium fluoride is not flammable.
Please be careful, do NOT use concentrated sulfuric acid. It gets far too hot, with expanding gases (CO2). (H2SO4)aq + (CaCO3)s --> (CaSO4)s + [H2CO3] --> (CO2)g + H2O
This equation is Ca + H2CO3 => CaCO3 + H2.