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6 August, 08:54

How many grams of caf2 would be needed to produce 8.41*10-1 moles of f2?

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  1. 6 August, 10:33
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    Answer: 65.7 grams

    Explanation:

    1) ratio

    Since 1 mole of CaF2 contains 1 mol of F2, the ratio is:

    1 mol CaF2 : 1 mol F2

    2) So, to produce 8.41 * 10^ - 1' mol of F2 you need the same number of moles of CaF2.

    3) use the formula:

    mass in grams = molar mass * number of moles

    molar mass of CaF2 = 40.1 g/mol + 2 * 19.0 g/mol = 78.1 g/mol

    mass in grams = 78.1 g/mol * 8.41 * 10^ - 1 mol = 65.7 grams
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