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?
Upper F subscript 2 (l) plus upper N a (s) right arrow upper N a upper F subscript 2 (s).
Upper F subscript 2 (g) plus upper C a (s) right arrow upper C a upper F subscript 2 (l).
Upper F subscript 2 (g) plus upper N a (s) right arrow with delta above upper N a upper F subscript 2 (l)
Upper F subscript 2 (g) plus upper C a (s) right arrow with delta above upper C a upper F subscript 2 (s).

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Answer:

Upper F subscript 2 (g) plus upper C a (s) right arrow with delta above upper C a upper F subscript 2 (s).

Explanation:

This is a chemical reaction problem.

In expressing any chemical reaction, we need to understand that there are reactants and products.

  • The reactants are the species on the left hand side that are combining.
  • The products are the species on the right hand side that are formed.
  • Every chemical reaction is obeys the law of conservation of matter i.e equal number of matter on both sides.

Using the statement of this problem, we can deduce that;

 Reactants are Fluorine gas and Calcium metal

  Product is Calcium Fluoride

Note: A metal is a solid(s) and powder is a solid(s). A gas is denoted as (g). They depict the state of the species reacting.

                    F₂[tex]_{(g)}[/tex]     +    Ca[tex]_{(s)}[/tex]               →           CaF₂[tex]_{(s)}[/tex]

We can see that equal number of atoms are on both sides of the expression.

Answer:

Its Choice D)

Explanation: