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Hydrogen + fluorine ---> hydrogen fluoride
F2 + 2CaCl --> 2FCl + 2Ca submitted by Ethan + JD FTW
Fluorine and potassium react violently with one another to produce potassium fluoride and emit copious heat.
Ca+O=CaO
B + 3F [arrow] BF3 Boron and fluorine yield boron (III) fluoride.
The balanced chemical equation for the formation of calcium fluoride from calcium and fluorine is: [ \text{Ca} + \text{F}_2 \rightarrow \text{CaF}_2 ] The coefficients in this equation are 1 for calcium (Ca), 1 for fluorine (F₂), and 1 for calcium fluoride (CaF₂). This indicates that one atom of calcium reacts with one molecule of fluorine to produce one formula unit of calcium fluoride.
Calcium Flouride Ca+3F=CaF3 (balanced equation)
Hydrogen + fluorine ---> hydrogen fluoride
Fluorine+Water----Oxygen+Hydrogen Fluoride
F2 + 2CaCl --> 2FCl + 2Ca submitted by Ethan + JD FTW
The word equation for calcium reacting with oxygen is: calcium + oxygen → calcium oxide.
The word equation for the reaction between calcium and phosphorus is: calcium + phosphorus → calcium phosphide.
The word equation for calcium oxide is: calcium oxide + water → calcium hydroxide.
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.
Ca+O=CaO
Fluorine and potassium react violently with one another to produce potassium fluoride and emit copious heat.
The word equation for the reaction of calcium and hydrochloric acid is: calcium + hydrochloric acid → calcium chloride + hydrogen.