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Fluorine gas reacts with aqueous iron (II) iodine to produce iron (II) fluoride and iodine liquid What is the balanced chemical equation for this reaction?

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Answer:

F₂ (g) + FeI₂ (aq) → FeF₂ (aq) + I₂ (l)

Step-by-step explanation:

Our reactants are:

F₂ → Fluorine gas, a dyatomic molecule

FeI₂ → Iron (II) iodine

Our products are:

I₂ → Iodine

FeF₂ → Iron (II) fluoride

Then, the reaction is:

F₂ (g) + FeI₂ (aq) → FeF₂ (aq) + I₂ (l)

We see it is completely balanced.

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