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Could One hypothetically make Hydrofluoric acid using fluorite?

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Could One hypothetically make Hydrofluoric acid using fluorite?

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i think concidering the trend in the halogen group it should be possible although as flouride is a very strong oxidising agent it will not give its hydrogen ion in solution so will not form an acid

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