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Tyson Huffman
25 April, 18:33
How many grams of xenon are required to produce 10.0 g of XeF6?
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25 April, 20:35
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Moles XeF6 = 10.0g / 245.28 g / mol=0.0408
The ratio between F2 and XeF6 is 3:1
Moles F2 required = 3 x 0.0408=0.122
Mass F2 = 0.122 mol x 37.9968 g / mol=4.64g
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