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Chemical analysis of a gaseous compound shows its composition to be 36.4% carbon, 57.5% fluorine, and 6.1% hydrogen. A sample of 1.00 L of this gas weighs 2.96 g. What molecular formula do these data suggest for this compound?

I usually know how to do this, but the liter thing threw me off!
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