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Write the reactions of F2 with water. - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

Write the reactions of F2 with water.

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उत्तर

F2 being a strong oxidising agent oxidises water to O2 or O3.

\[\ce{2F2_{(g)} + 2H2O_{(l)} -> 4HF_{(aq)} + O2_{(g)}}\]

\[\ce{3F2_{(g)} + 3H2O_{(l)} -> 6HF_{(aq)} + O3_{(g)}}\]

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