Reactions involved are
CaF2+H2SO4(Conc.)SiO2+4HF(g)3SiF4+2H2O→Δ→Δ→CaSO4+2HF(g)SiF4(g)+2H2O2H2SiF6+SiO2
The mixture after hydrolysis apperas as white gelatinous precipitate.
The gas evolved on heating CaF2 and SiO2 with concentrated H2SO4, on hydrolysis gives a white gelatinous precipitate. The precipitate is:
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Silicic acid
Calcium fluorosilicate
Hydrofluorosilicic acid
Silica gel
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