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23 December, 12:02

How many moles of F are there in 1 mole of CaF2? Explain clearly

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  1. 23 December, 15:44
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    2 moles of F

    Explanation:

    for every molecule of CaF2, without the two atoms of F, CaF2 cannot be formed.

    Now we multiply both CaF2 and F by 6.02 X 10^23 to convert CaF2 and F to moles, it will be the same ratio since we multiplied both by the same number
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