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Suppose 33.5 g of ClF3(g)
Suppose 33.5 g of ClF3(g) and 29.1 g of Li(s) are mixed and allowed to react at atmospheric pressure and 25 C until one of the
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Suppose 23.6 g of ClF3(g) and 40 g of Li(s) are mixed and allowed to react at atmospheric pressure and 25 C until one of the
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The reaction of 8.7 grams of fluorine with
excess chlorine produced 3.9 grams of ClF3. What percent yield of ClF3 was obtained?
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The reaction of 8 grams of fluorine with excess
chlorine produced 6.4 grams of ClF3. What percent yield of ClF3 was obtained?
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Jamie
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The reaction of 5.3 grams of fluorine with
excess chlorine produced 4.6 grams of ClF3. What percent yield of ClF3 was obtained?
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Gabriella
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The reaction of 9.5 grams of fluorine with
excess chlorine produced 5.9 grams of ClF3. What percent yield of ClF3 was obtained?
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The reaction of 5.1 grams of fluorine with excess chlorine produced 4.5 grams of ClF3. What percent yield of ClF3 was obtained?
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Zach
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The reaction of 5.7 grams of fluorine with
excess chlorine produced 7.6 grams of ClF3. What percent yield of ClF3 was obtained?
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Rachel
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The reaction of 8.7 grams of fluorine with
excess chlorine produced 3.9 grams of ClF3. What percent yield of ClF3 was obtained?
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Rafael
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The reaction of 9.3 grams of fluorine with
excess chlorine produced 4.1 grams of ClF3. What percent yield of ClF3 was obtained?
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Nick
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