There is NO equation for fluorine.
Its chemical formulae is ' F2 '.
It is a component of an equation when it is being reacted with another substance.
e.g. H2(g) + F2(g) = 2HF(g) This is a reaction equation because it has an 'equals(=)' sign.
N.B. As 'F2' there is no 'equals sign' so it is NOT an equation.
The equation for the reaction of aluminum and fluorine is: 2Al + 3F2 -> 2AlF3.
Fluorine+Water----Oxygen+Hydrogen Fluoride
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.
The equation for magnesium plus fluorine is: Mg + F2 → MgF2. This reaction results in the formation of magnesium fluoride.
An explosive reaction:Hydrogen + Fluorine ----> Hydrogen FluorideH2 + F2 ----> 2 HF
The word equation is Calcium + fluorine = Calcium fluoride. The Reaction Equation is Ca(s) + F2(g) = CaF2(s)
The equation for the reaction of aluminum and fluorine is: 2Al + 3F2 -> 2AlF3.
Hydrogen + fluorine ---> hydrogen fluoride
Fluorine+Water----Oxygen+Hydrogen Fluoride
The balanced equation for the reaction between chlorine and fluorine is: Cl2 + F2 → 2ClF
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 and potassium react violently with one another to produce potassium fluoride and emit copious heat.
The equation for magnesium plus fluorine is: Mg + F2 → MgF2. This reaction results in the formation of magnesium fluoride.
B + 3F [arrow] BF3 Boron and fluorine yield boron (III) fluoride.
2NF3 --> N2 + 3F2
An explosive reaction:Hydrogen + Fluorine ----> Hydrogen FluorideH2 + F2 ----> 2 HF
The balanced chemical equation would be: NF3 + F2 -> N + 3F2 The coefficient for fluorine would be 2 and the symbol is F2.