A sample of sulfur hexafluoride gas (SF6) occupies a volume

  1. A sample of sulfur hexafluoride gas (SF6) occupies a volume of 1.200 Liters at 7.067 x 101 oC. Assuming the pressure is
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  2. A sample of sulfur hexafluoride gas (SF6) occupies a volume of 3.230 Liters at 7.011 x 101 oC. Assuming the pressure is
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  3. What is the correct name for the compound, SF6?? monosulfur fluoride ? hexafluorine monosulfide ? hexasulfur monofluoride ?
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  4. Elemental sulfur occurs as octatomic molecules, S8. What mass of fluorine gas is needed to react completely with 19.0g of sulfur
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  5. Elemental sulfur occurs as octatomic molecule S8. What is the mass of Fluorine gas needed to react completely with 19.9 g of
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  6. Elemental sulfur occurs as octatomic molecules, S8. What mass of fluorine gas is needed for complete reaction with 24.1 g sulfur
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  7. Elemental sulfur occurs as octatomic molecules, S8. How many moles of fluorine gas, F2, are needed for complete reaction with
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  8. Elemental sulfur occurs as octatomic molecules, S8. How many moles of fluorine gas, F2, are needed for complete reaction with
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  9. 1. What volume will a sample of hydrogen occupy at 128.0 oC if the gas occupies a volume of 2.23 dm3 at a temperature of 0.0 oC?
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  10. S8 (s) + 24 F2 (g) → 8 SF6 (g)Typical Stoichiometry Problem : Starting with 100 g of Sulfur… How much MASS of Sulfur
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