Consider the equation CaF2 + H2SO4 → CaSO4 + 2 HF. What type of reaction is this?
This is chemistry, and you need to balance the chemicals on both sides, so that they are equal. RIght?
thanks.
I didn't help you yet.
I took chemistry in 10th and now I'm a senior. Don't really remember this staff. maybe @Luigi0210 @primeralph @Loser66 can help you, because I suck at science.
@nincompoop @tHe_FiZiCx99 @AravindG @inkyvoyd @agent0smith I don't remember chemistry either.. any of you know?
It looks like a double displacement reaction. A double displacement reaction is a type of reaction where part of of one reactant is replaced by part of another reactant. Double displacement reactions take the form: AB + CD → AD + CB
Double displacement.
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