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Fluorine gas is placed in contact with calcium metal at high temperatures to produce calcium fluoride powder. What is the formula equation for this reaction?

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Answered by CoruscatingGarçon
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Answer: F2(g)+Ca(s)→CaF2(s)   Pls mark it the brainliest

Answered by RomeliaThurston
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Explanation: We are given fluorine gas which is held in contact with the calcium metal and produces calcium fluoride.

The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is :

Ca(s)+F_2(g)\xrightarrow[temperature]{high}CaF_2(s)

1 mole of Calcium metal reacts with 1 mole of Fluorine molecule to produces 1 mole of Calcium fluoride.

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