HF is a solution of hydrogen fluoride in water. 3 compounds combine to form Li2SO3 which is a strong base. Let us examine the reaction between HF+Li2SO3 in details.
Li2SO3 is an ionic compound because the compound is having Li+ cation and SO3– anion. It has a molar mass 93.9452 g/mol which exists in white crystalline form at room temperature. Hydrogen fluoride is a colorless fuming liquid, acidic nature and highly corrosive.
In this article we will discuss some important factors about the reaction between HF +Li2SO3 like equations of balanced and ionic, conjugate pairs and types of reactions.
What is the product of HF and Li2SO3
Lithium sulphate react with hydrogen fluoride to form lithium fluoride (LiF) and sulfurous acid (H2SO3).
HF + Li2SO3 = LiF + H2SO3
What type of reaction is HF + Li2SO3
The reaction HF + Li2SO3 is an acid–base reaction, where HF is a weak acid and Li2SO3 is a base.
How to balance HF + Li2SO3
The reaction HF + Li2SO3 is balanced using following steps.
2HF + Li2SO3 =2LiF + H2SO3
- Represent each element in left and right side of the above equation with an unknown coefficient.
- a HF + b Li2SO3 = c LiF + d H2SO3
- To prepare a system of equation in the above reaction elements it can be indicate the number of atoms of the element in each side.
- H – 1a + 0b = 0c + 2d
- F – 1a + 0b = 1c + 0d
- Li- 0a + 2b = 1c + 0d
- S -0a + 1b = 0c + 1d
- O – 0a + 3b = 0c + 3d
- Use substitution or gaussian elimination for solving variables in above equation.
- a=2 (HF), b=1 (Li2SO3), c= 2 (LiF), d=1 (H2SO3)
- Placing coefficients in the front of each molecule and verify that all elements and electrons are balanced.
Elements | Reactants | Products |
---|---|---|
H | 2 | 2 |
F | 2 | 2 |
Li | 2 | 2 |
S | 1 | 1 |
O | 3 | 3 |
- The number of electrons in the reaction is equal to the two side therefor the equation is balanced.
- Thus, the balanced equation is-
- 2HF+ Li2SO3 = 2LiF + H2SO3
HF + Li2SO3 titration
HF+Li2SO3 titration is not possible because Li2SO3 is strong electrolytes and completely ionized making it impossible to titrate.
HF + Li2SO3 net ionic equation
The net ionic reaction between HF and Li2SO3 is–
2Li+(aq) + 2F–(aq) = 2LiF(s)
Following steps are used to determine net ionic equation.
- Write the state or phase (gas, solid, aqueous or liquid) of each element in the balanced equation.
- 2HF (aq) + Li2SO3 (aq) = 2LiF(s) + H2SO3(aq)
- Write the complete ionic equation with includes spectator ions and cancel out the spectator ions in the equation.
- 2H+(aq) + 2F–(aq) + 2Li+(aq) + SO32-(aq) = 2LiF(s) + 2H+(aq) + SO32-(aq)
- Balanced net ionic equation is obtained by removing the common ions that occurs both in the reactant and product part of ionic equation.
- Thus, the net ionic equation is-
- 2Li+(aq) + 2F–(aq) = 2LiF(s)
HF + Li2SO3 conjugate pairs
The conjugate pairs in the reaction HF + Li2SO3 are-
- F– is the conjugate base and HF is the conjugate acid of the F– .
- Li+ is the conjugate base of Li2SO3.
HF and Li2SO3 intermolecular forces
Following intermolecular forces are present in the HF + Li2SO3 reaction.
- HF has hydrogen bond and dipole-dipole interaction.
- Li2SO3 has ionic bond between the ions Li+ and SO3– in the molecule.
HF + Li2SO3 reaction enthalpy
The reaction enthalpy of HF + Li2SO3 is –59 kJ/mol, calculated by subtracting the sum of the enthalpies of reactants and products which is mathematically is represented as-
- tH = Sum of the enthalpies of reactants – Sum of the enthalpies of products.
- tH = [2x (-11.8) -23.6) – (- 11.8 – (-23.6)] kJ/mol
- tH = -59 kJ/mol
Is HF + Li2SO3 a buffer solution
HF + Li2SO3 reaction can form a buffer solution because HF is a weak acid and Li2SO3 weak base and conjugate pairs of a strong base. So, the reaction is forming buffer.
Is HF + Li2SO3 a complete reaction
HF + Li2SO3 reaction is a complete reaction because, when it reaches equilibrium where the concentration of reactants and products are no longer changing.
Is HF + Li2SO3 an exothermic or endothermic reaction
HF + Li2SO3 reaction is exothermic in nature and enthalpy value is negative -59 kJ/mol, and releases energy in the form of heat.
Is HF + Li2SO3 a redox reaction
HF + Li2SO3 reaction is not a redox reaction because the oxidation state of both reactant and product sides is equal.
2H +1F-1 + Li2 +1S+4O32- = 2 Li+1F-1 + H2+1S+4O3 2-
Is HF + Li2SO3 a precipitation reaction
HF+Li2SO3 reaction is a precipitation reaction because products formed- LiF is insoluble in water, and also it is a double displacement reaction which indicates that the reaction will form precipitate.
Is HF + Li2SO3 reversible or irreversible reaction
HF+Li2SO3 reaction is irreversible because the reaction proceeds only in the forward direction and products cannot be converted back to reactants, so the reaction is irreversible.
Is HF + Li2SO3 displacement reaction
HF +Li2SO3 is a double displacement or metathesis reaction, where two reacting compounds HF and Li2SO3 interchange their ions or radicles to form a new compounds- LiF and H2SO3.
Conclusion
In this article we explore the facts about the reaction HF + Li2SO3, which is a precipitation reaction and double displacement reaction. Lithium fluoride is mostly used as welding fluxes and molten salt chemistry in metallurgy. H2SO3 is used in manufacturing of fertilizers, dyes and metallurgical processes.
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