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For the skeletal chemical equation BF3(g) + NaH(s) → B2H6(g) + NaF(s) what is the coefficient of B2H6 in the balanced equation? (Balance the equation with the smallest possible whole number coefficients.)

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Answer:

Coefficient in front of the
B_2H_6 in the balanced equation - 1

Step-by-step explanation:

The unbalanced Chemical equation is shown below as:-


BF_3+NaH\rightarrow B_2H_6+NaF

On the left hand side,

There are 1 boron atom and 3 fluorine atoms and 1 sodium and hydrogen atoms.

On the right hand side,

There are 2 boron atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms and 1 sodium and fluorine atoms.

Thus,

leftside,
BF_3 must be multiplied by 2 to balance boron and right side,
NaF must be multiplied by 6 to balance fluorine. Left side,
NaH must be multiplied by 6 to balance sodium and hydrogen atoms.

Thus, the balanced reaction is:-


2BF_3+6NaH\rightarrow B_2H_6+6NaF

Coefficient in front of the
B_2H_6 in the balanced equation - 1

User Thom Rogers
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Answer:

Coefficient of
B_2H_6 in the balanced equation is 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

Chemical equation given is:


BF_3+NaH-->B_2H_6+NaF

Clearly the equation is not balanced.

Step 1:

There are six hydrogens in the RHS.Hence we make number of hydrogens as 6 in LHS by writing 6NaH.

Step 2:

Now the number of Na in LHS becomes 6.To balance it,we write 6NaF in the RHS.

Step 3:

Now there are only 3 flourines in LHS.So we write 2BF3 to make the number of flourine atoms 6.

Final balanced equation:


2BF_3+6NaH-->B_2H_6+6NaF

Coefficient of B2H6 is 1.

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