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Q. Oxygen and Flourine REACT to form ??
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===>>>>>Oxygen :-OXYGEN is ubiquitous; it comprises approximately 46% of the crust, 21% of the atmosphere, and 61% of the human body. Because of oxygen's high reactivity, it is most often found in compounds. Oxygen's high reactivity is due to its biradical electron configuration. As shown in a molecular orbital drawing of O2, the two unpaired electrons make the molecule highly susceptible to bond formation.
©©©Reactions with Hydrogen
Oxygen reacts with hydrogen to produce two compounds: water (H2OH2O) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2H2O2). Water is a versatile compound and participates in acid-base equilibrium and oxidation-reduction reactions. It can act as an acid, base, reducing agent, or oxidizing agent. Water's multifaceted abilities make it one of the most important compounds on earth. The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen to form water is given below:
2H2(g)+O2(g)→2H2O
2H2(g)+O2(g)→2H2O
Hydrogen peroxide's potent oxidizing abilities give it great industrial potential. The following equation shows the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen to form hydrogen peroxide:
H2+O2→H2O2
H2+O2→H2O2
The product of this reaction is called a peroxide because oxygen is in the O2−2O22− form (hydrogen has a +1 oxidation state). This concept is further explained regarding lithium below.
©©©©Reaction with lithium :-
Lithium, the first metal in Group 1, reacts with oxygen to form Li2O and burns with a red flame. The oxygen in this compound is an oxide (O2-). The formation of Li2O, the principal combustion product, is illustrated by the equation below:
4Li(s)+O2(g)→2Li2O(s)
4Li(s)+O2(g)→2Li2O(s)
However, if there is excess oxygen present, it is possible that a small amount of the compound Li2O2 can be formed. Because alkali metals always have a +1 oxidation state, oxygen is in the O22- form. When oxygen is in this state, the compound is called a peroxide. The formation of this peroxide, the less-likely non-principal combustion product, under excess oxygen is illustrated by the equation below:
2Li(s)+O2(g)→Li2O2(s)
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===>>>Fluorine:-
©©©Reaction of fluorine with air
Fluorine, F2 is not particularly reactive towards with oxygen, O2, or nitrogen, N2. It reacts with moisture in air to form oxygen, O2.
2F2(g) + 2H2O(g) → O2(g) + 4HF(g)
©©©©Reaction of fluorine with water
Fluorine reacts with water to produce oxygen, O2, and ozone, O3.
2F2(g) + 2H2O(l) → O2(g) + 4HF(aq)
3F2(g) + 3H2O(l) → O3(g) + 6HF(aq)
©©©©Reaction of fluorine with acids
With dilute acids, fluorine's reaction is probaly dominated by that with water, which produces oxygen, O2, and ozone, O3.
2F2(g) + 2H2O(l) → O2(g) + 4HF(aq)
3F2(g) + 3H2O(l) → O3(g) + 6HF(aq)
©©©©Reaction of fluorine with bases
Fluorine, F2 reacts with dilute aqueous hydroxide solutions to form oxygen(II) fluoride.
2F2(g) + 2OH-(aq) → OF2(g) + 2F-(aq) + H2O(l)
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Q. Oxygen and Flourine REACT to form ??
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===>>>>>Oxygen :-OXYGEN is ubiquitous; it comprises approximately 46% of the crust, 21% of the atmosphere, and 61% of the human body. Because of oxygen's high reactivity, it is most often found in compounds. Oxygen's high reactivity is due to its biradical electron configuration. As shown in a molecular orbital drawing of O2, the two unpaired electrons make the molecule highly susceptible to bond formation.
©©©Reactions with Hydrogen
Oxygen reacts with hydrogen to produce two compounds: water (H2OH2O) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2H2O2). Water is a versatile compound and participates in acid-base equilibrium and oxidation-reduction reactions. It can act as an acid, base, reducing agent, or oxidizing agent. Water's multifaceted abilities make it one of the most important compounds on earth. The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen to form water is given below:
2H2(g)+O2(g)→2H2O
2H2(g)+O2(g)→2H2O
Hydrogen peroxide's potent oxidizing abilities give it great industrial potential. The following equation shows the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen to form hydrogen peroxide:
H2+O2→H2O2
H2+O2→H2O2
The product of this reaction is called a peroxide because oxygen is in the O2−2O22− form (hydrogen has a +1 oxidation state). This concept is further explained regarding lithium below.
©©©©Reaction with lithium :-
Lithium, the first metal in Group 1, reacts with oxygen to form Li2O and burns with a red flame. The oxygen in this compound is an oxide (O2-). The formation of Li2O, the principal combustion product, is illustrated by the equation below:
4Li(s)+O2(g)→2Li2O(s)
4Li(s)+O2(g)→2Li2O(s)
However, if there is excess oxygen present, it is possible that a small amount of the compound Li2O2 can be formed. Because alkali metals always have a +1 oxidation state, oxygen is in the O22- form. When oxygen is in this state, the compound is called a peroxide. The formation of this peroxide, the less-likely non-principal combustion product, under excess oxygen is illustrated by the equation below:
2Li(s)+O2(g)→Li2O2(s)
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===>>>Fluorine:-
©©©Reaction of fluorine with air
Fluorine, F2 is not particularly reactive towards with oxygen, O2, or nitrogen, N2. It reacts with moisture in air to form oxygen, O2.
2F2(g) + 2H2O(g) → O2(g) + 4HF(g)
©©©©Reaction of fluorine with water
Fluorine reacts with water to produce oxygen, O2, and ozone, O3.
2F2(g) + 2H2O(l) → O2(g) + 4HF(aq)
3F2(g) + 3H2O(l) → O3(g) + 6HF(aq)
©©©©Reaction of fluorine with acids
With dilute acids, fluorine's reaction is probaly dominated by that with water, which produces oxygen, O2, and ozone, O3.
2F2(g) + 2H2O(l) → O2(g) + 4HF(aq)
3F2(g) + 3H2O(l) → O3(g) + 6HF(aq)
©©©©Reaction of fluorine with bases
Fluorine, F2 reacts with dilute aqueous hydroxide solutions to form oxygen(II) fluoride.
2F2(g) + 2OH-(aq) → OF2(g) + 2F-(aq) + H2O(l)
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