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Excess fluorine, F2(g), reacts at
16.2g of magnesium reacts exactly with 25.3g of fluorine to produce magnesium fluoride, the only product.
How many grams of
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Kevin
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When 5.49 g of platinum reacts with an excess of fluorine, 7.65 g of platinum(_) fluoride forms.
a. What is the mass of fluorine
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Lauren
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Excess fluorine, F2(g), reacts at 150°C with bromine, Br2(g), to give a compound BrFn. If 423 mL Br2(g) at 150°C and 748 mmHg
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chemistry
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What best explains the formula unit for a compound made from fluorine and hydrogen?
HF, because fluorine is short of one
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A sample of 0.71 moles of a metal M reacts completely with excess fluorine to form 44.24 grams of MF2.
How many moles of F are in
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Nihar
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Below is the question and right after is my work.
Problem: Excess fluorine (F2) reacts at 150 degrees C with bromine (Br2) to a
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Am I doing this Problem right?
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Given 80g of Calcium reacts with Fluorine at STP, how many atoms of Fluorine are consumed?
Heres the formula: Ca (s) +
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Jackie
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A sample of 0.30 moles of a metal M reacts completely with excess fluorine to form 18.69 grams of MF2.
How many moles of F are in
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Brooke
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Write a balanced equation to show the reaction that occurs when:
a) Carbon react with bromine b) Germanium reacts with fluorine
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simon fredly
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Which of the following statements best explains why lithium (Li) reacts easily with fluorine (F)?
Lithium is in group 1A metal
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