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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?
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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Balanced equation: Ca(s) + F2(g) → CaF2(s).
(So the correct choice is the one showing F2(g) + Ca(s) →Δ CaF2(s).)
(So the correct choice is the one showing F2(g) + Ca(s) →Δ CaF2(s).)
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