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14 November, 16:18

If 1.0 gram of hydrogen reacts with 19.0 grams of fluorine, then what is the percent by mass of fluorine in the compound that is formed?

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  1. 14 November, 16:46
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    The reaction between hydrogen (H2) and fluorine (F2) is given below,

    H2 + F2 - - - > 2HF

    One mole of both hydrogen and fluorine yields to 2 moles of hydrogen fluoride. This can also be expressed as, 2 grams of hydrogen and 38 grams of fluorine will form 40 grams of hydrogen fluoride. From the given, only 20 grams of HF is formed with 19 g of it being fluorine. Thus, the percentage fluorine of the compound formed is 95%.
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