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26 April, 22:44

If you have 66.6 g nh3 how many grams of f2 are required for a complete reaction

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  1. 26 April, 23:41
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    The balanced chemical equation that shows the reaction between two gases: nh3 and f2 is expressed as 8 F2 + 2NH3 = N2F4 + 6HF2. in this case, we are given with 66.6 grams of nh3 which is equal to 3.92 moles. using stoichiometry, 8 moles of F2 is needed to react with 2 moles of NH3. the final answer is equal to 595.48 grams of f2.
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