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gaseous hydrogen and fluorine combine in the reaction above to form hydrogen fluoride with an enthalpy change of -540kJ. What is
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To an initially evacuated 50.0L container maintained at 155C were added 3.20g of gaseous xenon and 4.00g of gaseous fluorine. A
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The reaction for the formation of gaseous hydrogen fluoride from hydrogen and fluorine has an equilibrium constant of 1.15x10^2
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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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Gaseous hydrogen and gaseous iodine react together to form hydrogen iodide.
H2 + I2 2HI a The graph shows how the amount of
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Gaseous hydrogen and iodine are placed in a closed container at 425 degrees Celsius. The reactants react to produce the gaseous
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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
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Use the periodic table to answer the question. Which element is a noble gas? (1 point) Responses hydrogen (H) hydrogen (H)
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Covalent bonding (with an electronegativity difference below 0.5) results when fluorine bonds with
A. hydrogen B. potassium C.
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Gaseous iodine pentafluoride, IF5, can be prepared by the reaction of solid iodine and
gaseous fluorine: • I2 (s) + 5F2 (g) →
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