Preparation of HF
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Q. The HF−2 ion exists in the solid state and also in liquid HF solution but not in dilute aqueous solution because:
- H3O+ and F− are much more likely to be formed in an aqueous solution
- HF is weaker acid than H2O
- HF has H - bonding
- None of these
Q. The HF−2 ion exists in the solid state and also in liquid HF solution but not in dilute aqueous solution because:
- H3O+ and F− are much more likely to be formed in an aqueous solution
- HF is weaker acid than H2O
- HF has H - bonding
- None of these
Q. The HF−2 ion exists in the solid state and also in liquid HF solution but not in dilute aqueous solution because:
- H3O+ and F− are much more likely to be formed in an aqueous solution
- HF is weaker acid than H2O
- HF has H - bonding
- None of these