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Fluorine gas can react with ammonia gas to produce dinitrogen tetrafluoride gas and hydrogen fluoride gas. This reaction is des...Asked by chelsie
Fluorine gas can react with ammonia gas to produce dinitrogen tetrafluoride gas and hydrogen fluoride gas. This reaction is described by the following balanced equation:
5 F2 (g) + 2 NH3 (g) N2F4 (g) + 6 HF (g)
What mass of hydrogen fluoride gas is produced from 135 g of ammonia gas assuming that there is an ample amount of fluorine gas present for the reaction to be completed?
A.
38.3 g
B.
405 g
C.
52.9 g
D.
476 g
5 F2 (g) + 2 NH3 (g) N2F4 (g) + 6 HF (g)
What mass of hydrogen fluoride gas is produced from 135 g of ammonia gas assuming that there is an ample amount of fluorine gas present for the reaction to be completed?
A.
38.3 g
B.
405 g
C.
52.9 g
D.
476 g
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Answered by
bobpursley
massHFl=(6molesHFl/2molesNH3) *( 1moleNH3/17gNH3)*(135gNH3)*(19gFl/moleFl)
= (6*1*135*19/2*17)=452 g hydrogen floride
check my work
= (6*1*135*19/2*17)=452 g hydrogen floride
check my work
Answered by
Ashlyn
answer is D 476
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