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F(2) is formed by reacting K(2) MnF(6) w...

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Statement-1 : Fluorine is obtained by the interaction of K_2MnF_6 with lewis acid SbF_5 Statement-2 : Stronger lewis acid SbF_5 displaces weaker acid MnF_4 from K_2MnF_6 and MnF_4 being unstable decomposes to give MnF_3 and F_2

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F_(2) can be prepared by reacting hexfluoro magnante (IV) with antimony pentafluoride as: K_(2)KnF_(6)+SbF_(5)overset(150^(@)C)toKSbF_(6)+MnF_(3)+F_(2) ltBrgt The number of equivalent of K_(2)MnF_(6) requried to react completely with one " mol of " SbF_(5) in the given reaction is