Question
Question: Select correct statement \(\left( s \right)\) regarding behavior of \(H\,F\) as non-aqueous solvent....
Select correct statement (s) regarding behavior of HF as non-aqueous solvent.
(A) HCl behaves as an acid and HF as a base
(B) HClO4 behaves as a base and HF as an acid
(C) HNO3 and H2SO4 behaves as base and HF as an acid
(D) All of the above are correct statement
Solution
HF is used as a non-aqueous solvent because it undergoes self-ionization as
2HF⇌[H2F]+F− . When hydrogen fluoride is dissolved in water, it may be called hydrofluoric acid. Hydrogen fluoride is released when other fluoride-containing compounds are combined with water.
Complete step by step answer:
HF is hydrogen fluoride. It is a colourless gas or liquid and is generally a principal source of fluorine.
HF is known to be a very good solvent. Due to the ability of HF to participate in hydrogen bonding the proteins and carbohydrates dissolve in HF and can be recovered from it.
HF, hydrogen fluoride undergoes self-ionization the reaction equation is:
2HF⇌[H2F]+F−
The mineral acids such as HNO3(nitric acid), HCl(hydrochloric acid) and H2SO4 (sulphuric acid) acts as a base when are dissolved in HF. The reason behind is that these mineral acids accept protons from HF.
HNO3+HF⇌H2NO3++F−
Perchloric acid having chemical formula as HClO4 acts as an acid only in liquid HF.
HClO4+HF⇌ClO4−+H2F+
Therefore, only option C is correct.
Additional information: When HF comes in contact with moisture, including tissue, hydrogen fluoride immediately converts into hydrofluoric acid and is highly corrosive and toxic. It can cause blindness by rapid destruction of corneas. Breathing in HF can even cause death only in high levels consumption of HF during breathing. Moreover, hydrogen fluoride is used to make refrigerants, herbicides, pharmaceuticals, fluorescent light bulbs and many electrical components.
Note: HF acts as a non-aqueous solvent only because it is self-ionizing. Moreover, HF needs much care and conscious handling as it is highly corrosive when it comes in contact with moisture. Fingertip injuries from hydrogen fluoride may result in persistent pain or even bone loss. It can cause chronic lung disease, skin damage and permanent visual defects.