To determine the number of atoms in 2NaF, we first need to break down the formula. "2Na" indicates 2 atoms of sodium, while "F" represents 1 atom of fluorine. Therefore, 2NaF contains a total of 3 atoms: 2 atoms of sodium and 1 atom of fluorine.
The chemical equation is:MgF2 + 2 Na = 2 NaF
No, the equation is not balanced. The correct balanced equation would be: 2Na + F2 -> 2NaF
Five atoms
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.
It depends on how many hydrogens are there and how many oxygen atoms there are.
The equation given is correctly balanced, because it contains the same numbers of each kind of atoms in the reactants as in the products.
In the reaction 2Na + F2 → 2NaF, sodium (Na) is in the solid phase, while fluorine (F2) is in the gaseous phase. The product, sodium fluoride (NaF), is formed as a solid. Thus, the phases for the reactants and products are: 2Na(s) + F2(g) → 2NaF(s).
MgCl2(soln) + 2NaF(soln) ------> MgF2(s) + 2NaCl(aq)
The chemical equation is:MgF2 + 2 Na = 2 NaF
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There are 20 atoms and there are 6 Carbon atoms, 8 Hydrogen atoms, 6 Oxygen atoms.
How many atoms does C8H16O8 have? Please answer need it quick.
No, the equation is not balanced. The correct balanced equation would be: 2Na + F2 -> 2NaF
It is a REDOX reaction. Sodium is oxidized by Fluorine which is itself reduced by the sodium. 2Na + F2 = 2NaF.
45 atoms
Five atoms
402 atoms