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16 March, 11:23

A chemist measures the amount of fluorine gas produced during an experiment. she finds that 76.9 g of fluorine gas is produced. calculate the number of moles of fluorine gas produced.

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  1. 16 March, 11:44
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    From the periodic table:

    The molecular weight of fluorine = 18.99 grams

    Since the formula of fluorine is F2, therefore,

    molar mass of fluorine = 2 x 18.99 = 37.98 grams

    Now, we can calculate the number of moles in 76.9 grams using the following rule:

    number of moles = mass / molar mass = 76.9 / 37.98

    = 2.0247 moles
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