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Upon decomposition, one sample of magnesium fluoride produced 1.64 kg of magnesium and 2.57 kg of fluorine. A second sample produced 1.38 kg of magnesium.

How much fluorine (in grams) did the second sample produce?
15 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
I don't know what procedure you are to use. The following is not a mole ratio type solution.
2.57 kg x (1.38/1.64) = ?? kg F2.
15 years ago
Answered by Francine
2.162560976
15 years ago

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