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3 November, 13:31

Tin undergoes a synthesis reaction with hydrogen fluoride according to the

chemical equation below. How many grams of SnF2, are produced from the

reaction of 30.00 g HF with tin?

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  1. 3 November, 13:46
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    117.5 g of SnF₂ can be produced

    Explanation:

    Let's think the reaction:

    Reactants are Sn and HF. Therefore the products are SnF₂ and H₂.

    It is a redox reaction.

    The equation is: Sn (s) + 2HF (g) → SnF₂ (g) + H₂ (g)

    We convert the mass of the fluoride to moles

    30 g. 1mol / 20g/mol = 1.5 moles of HF

    By stoichiometry we produce 1 mol of SnF₂ with 2 moles of HF. Let's make a rule of three:

    If 2 moles of HF can make 1 mol of SnF₂

    Then, 1.5 moles of HF must produce (1.5. 1) / 2 = 0.75 moles of SnF₂

    We convert the moles to mass → 0.75 mol. 156.71 g / 1mol = 117.5 g
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