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What is produced when calcium reacts with fluorine in a synthesis reaction?

Ca + F2 ________

CaF
CaF4
2CaF
CaF2
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When calcium reacts with fluorine in a synthesis reaction, the product formed is calcium fluoride. The correct balanced equation for the reaction is:

\[ \text{Ca} + \text{F}_2 \rightarrow \text{CaF}_2 \]

Therefore, the answer is **CaF2**.
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