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31 March, 13:13

A chemist measures the amount of fluorine gas produced during an experiment. He finds that 482. g of fluorine gas is produced.

Calculate the number of moles of fluorine gas produced.

Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

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  1. 31 March, 13:24
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    Answer: 25.37055324733817mol

    Approximately 25.371mol

    Explanation: Number of moles of a substance is the mass of that substance containing the same amount of fundamental units, for instance atom in 12.0g of 12°C

    Therefore:

    Number of moles = mass / molecular mass

    Where mass of fluorine given = 482g

    Standard Molecular mass of fluorine = 18.9984032g/mol

    Substituting value in equation

    Mole = 482g/18.9984032g/mol = 25.37055324733817mol

    Approximately : 25.371mol
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