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2 May, 09:23

How many fluorine atoms are present in 5.85 g of c2f4?

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  1. 2 May, 10:55
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    The molar mass of C2F4 (tetrafluoroethylene) is equal to 100 g/mol. The number of moles of C2F4 in the given amount,

    n = (5.85 g) / (100 g/mol) = 0.0585 mols C2F4

    The number of molecules per mol is calculated through the equation,

    (0.0585 mols) x (6.022 x 10^23)

    Since there are 4 F atoms each molecule then,

    (0.0585 mols) x (6.022 x 10^23) (4)

    = 1.41 x 10^23 atoms of F
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