To balance the equation SF4 + F2 → SF6, you need to ensure the same number of each type of atom on both sides. Starting with one SF4 molecule, it contains one sulfur atom and four fluorine atoms. To balance this with SF6, which has one sulfur atom and six fluorine atoms, you need two F2 molecules to provide the additional two fluorine atoms. Thus, the balanced equation is SF4 + 2F2 → SF6.
No, the equation is not balanced. The correct balanced equation would be: 2Na + F2 -> 2NaF
b. KH (potassium hydride) will rapidly react with water to form hydrogen gas.
When barium chloride (BaCl2) reacts with fluorine (F2), it forms barium fluoride (BaF2) and chlorine gas (Cl2). The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: BaCl2 + F2 -> BaF2 + Cl2.
Given the balanced equation Kr + 3F2 --> KrF6 In order to find how many moles of F2 are needed to produce 3.0 moles of KrF6, we must convert from moles to moles (mol --> mol conversion). 3.0 mol KrF6 * 3 molecules F2 = 9.0 mol F2 --------- 1 molecule F2
No.for a start you have potassium on one side (K) and sodium on the other (Na) and what has happened to the Oxygen (O).Your chemical equation does not make any sense.
Its already balanced.
Denoting ff as f2 etc, f2 + f + f3 + f = f3 + f2 + 2f
The coefficient for F2 in the chemical equation Ca + F2 → CaF2 is 1.
F2 < F2- < F2+. This is because F2 has no extra electrons or missing electrons, while F2- has an extra electron making it more stable than F2. F2+ is the least stable as it has lost an electron, creating an electron deficiency.
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N2 + 3F2 ==> 2NF32N, 6F on each side of the equation. It can help to create a table system for more complex equations.
Yes, this reaction is possible. Fluorine will displace chlorine from some compounds.
2ch4+6f2 --- 6hf+2chf3
The reaction HCl + F2 --> HF + Cl2 is a redox reaction, specifically a single replacement reaction. Hydrogen chloride (HCl) reacts with fluorine (F2) to produce hydrogen fluoride (HF) and chlorine (Cl2).
No, the equation is not balanced. The correct balanced equation would be: 2Na + F2 -> 2NaF
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It is a REDOX reaction. Sodium is oxidized by Fluorine which is itself reduced by the sodium. 2Na + F2 = 2NaF.