Is the stoichiometric coefficient of this chemical reaction correct?
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Is the stoichiometric coefficient of this chemical reaction correct?
4Mg + 2O2 + 3(C2H2F2) = MgO + 3H2O + 3MgF2 + 6C
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Re: Is the stoichiometric coefficient of this chemical reaction correct?
Mathematical yes. But why you should obtain carbon. Normaly if a combustion takes place, it will form CO2 or CO. Flourine compounds form easily HF. So it's not clear what product you really get.
What is C2H2F2. 1.1-Difluorethene or cis/trans 1.2-Difluorethene
In first case also COF2 could be obtained.
What is C2H2F2. 1.1-Difluorethene or cis/trans 1.2-Difluorethene
In first case also COF2 could be obtained.
Re: Is the stoichiometric coefficient of this chemical reaction correct?
I ignited an Mg/PVDF composite with magnesium and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) in air. I wonder if the equation I wrote down is correct.
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Re: Is the stoichiometric coefficient of this chemical reaction correct?
Probably not a pvdf is total different thing.