Question
Question: Hydrofluoric acid (\[HF\]) reacts with silicon dioxide to produce silicon tetrafluoride and water. H...
Hydrofluoric acid (HF) reacts with silicon dioxide to produce silicon tetrafluoride and water. How do you write the balanced equation for this reaction?
Solution
As we know that in chemistry, equations play a major role. In the reaction three things are main. There are reactant, product and reaction conditions. The reactants are always on the left side of the equation. If more than one reactant in the equation means by using plus sign. The products are always on the right side of the reaction. Something here also follows. More than one product by using plus sign. In between reactant products are used arrows to find the reaction direction in the equation.
Complete answer:
Hydrofluoric acid (HF) reacts with silicon dioxide to produce silicon tetrafluoride and water.
The chemical equation for the above discussion is given below,
HF+SiO2→SiF4+H2O
In chemistry, balances the chemical equation means,
We adjust the number moles of reactant and product used to attain an equal number of the same atom in reactant and product in the given chemical reaction.
4HF+SiO2→SiF4+2H2O
According to the above discussion, we conclude the balanced equation for hydrofluoric acid (HF) reacts with silicon dioxide to produce silicon tetrafluoride and water is
4HF+SiO2→SiF4+2H2O
Note:
In balanced chemical reaction wise, we predict the side product of the reaction. In some cases we are not able to attain the balance by changing the mole. In that case we use the number of countable ions in the product and reactant side of the chemical reaction. In chemistry, redox reaction is one of the types of major reactions. In this redox reaction two methods are used to attain the balanced chemical reaction. There are ion-electron methods and the oxidation number method.