How do you write the equation for this reaction: Nitrogen gas and fluorine gas combine to produce nitrogen trifluoride gas?

2 Answers
Jul 5, 2018

1/2N_2(g) + 3/2F_2(g) rarr NF_3(g)

Explanation:

NF_3 is in fact not so nasty .... it is much safer than NCl_3 or NI_3.. Of course the direct synthesis with fluorine gas is the province of specialist inorganic chemists...

Jul 5, 2018

N_2 +3 F_2 -> 2NF_3

Explanation:

Nitrogen molecule is N_2

Flourine molecule is F_2

Nitrogen triflouride is NF_3
(tri- means 3, and N usually has 3 covalent bonds, F has 1,
so 3F to 1N)

write unbalanced eqn for reaction

N_2 + F_2 -> NF_3 (not balanced)

now balance the number of atoms on each side:
at least 2 atoms of nitrogen so at least 2 molecules of NF_3
2 molecules of NF_3 need 6 F atoms = 3 F_2 molecules.

N_2 +3 F_2 -> 2NF_3 (now balanced, 2N and 6F atoms each side)