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Cornelius Daniels
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5 May, 11:27
How many moles are in 25g of HF
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Neveah Montoya
5 May, 11:30
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N (HF) = m/M=25/20=1.25 moles
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Lorena Craig
5 May, 11:49
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Using this equation, we can take 25 / (1.0 + 19) and find that it is equal to 1.25 moles.
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