It is basically a REDOX reaction. Extremely reactive in this case
synthesis reaction
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Neutralization
H2 + F2 -> 2HFhydrogen + fluorine -> hydrogen fluorideOne molecule of hydrogen reacts with one molecule of fluorine to produce two molecules of HF.
KF+HBr---->HF+KBr
synthesis reaction
Since potassium is a metal it reacts with nonmetals.
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Fluorine can be extracted through the electrolysis of an anhydride such as potassium fluoride, but cannot be separated chemically because the fluorine reacts with any newly introduced agent.
The products of this reaction are potassium oxalate and water.
Neutralization
It reacts with water to produce toxic Ammonia
fluorine reacts with water veryviciously the chemical equation for it is fluorine + oxygen = fluorine oxide
Potassium reacts rapidly and vigorously with water to produce colourless basic potassium hydroxide solution. In this reaction hydrogen gas is liberated. This reaction is highly exothermic. On evolution of heat potassium becomes purplish.2 K (solid) + 2 H2O (liquid) -> 2 KOH (aqueous) + H2 (gas)Additionally, hydrogen released during the reaction strongly reacts with oxygen and ignites. Potassium reacts with water more slowly than does rubidium. It reacts with water more rapidly than does sodium.
I think it's a synthetic reaction
Barium reacts with nitrogen to produce Ba3N2. 3Ba + 2N -> Ba3N2 The is a synthesis reaction.
H2 + F2 -> 2HFhydrogen + fluorine -> hydrogen fluorideOne molecule of hydrogen reacts with one molecule of fluorine to produce two molecules of HF.