Answer:
[tex]Rb_2 SO_4 + 2LiF \rightarrow 2RbF+ Li_2SO_4[/tex]
Explanation:
In this problem, we have the equation of a chemical reaction to complete.
The uncomplete equation is:
[tex]Rb_2 SO_4 + LiF \rightarrow RbF+[/tex]
In order to complete the equation, the missing compound must include the missing elements, which are:
[tex]SO_4[/tex]
[tex]Li[/tex]
So the missing compound must be
[tex]LiSO_4[/tex]
So now we can write:
[tex]Rb_2 SO_4 + LiF \rightarrow RbF+ LiSO_4[/tex]
However, the reaction is not balanced yet, in fact we see that:
- We have 2 atoms of Rb on the left, and 1 atom only on the right
So we add a 2 in front of RbF:
[tex]Rb_2 SO_4 + LiF \rightarrow 2RbF+ LiSO_4[/tex]
However, now the F is not balanced, so we also add a 2 in front of LiF:
[tex]Rb_2 SO_4 + 2LiF \rightarrow 2RbF+ LiSO_4[/tex]
Finally, we see now that the Li is not balanced, therefore:
[tex]Rb_2 SO_4 + 2LiF \rightarrow 2RbF+ Li_2SO_4[/tex]
So now the equation is balanced.