WRITE A CHEMICAL EQUATION FOR THE DECOMPOSITION OF GASEOUS FLOURINE INTO GASEOUS FLOURINE ATOMS

F2(g) ==> F(g) + F(g)

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To write the chemical equation for the decomposition of gaseous fluorine (F2) into gaseous fluorine atoms (F), you need to know that fluorine exists as a diatomic molecule (F2) because it is a halogen and tends to form a covalent bond with another fluorine atom.

The balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of gaseous fluorine into gaseous fluorine atoms can be written as follows:

F2(g) ⟶ 2 F(g)

In this equation, the reactant is gaseous fluorine (F2), and the product is gaseous fluorine atoms (F). The number 2 in front of F on the right side of the equation indicates that two fluorine atoms are produced in the reaction.

To obtain this equation, you can write down the chemical symbol for the reactant and product, ensuring that the number of atoms is balanced on both sides. In this case, there are two fluorine atoms on each side of the equation, fulfilling the law of conservation of mass.