rachel73 rachel73
  • 07-05-2017
  • Chemistry
contestada

How many grams of fluorine are required to produce 10.0 g of XeF6?

Respuesta :

judithmoraless judithmoraless
  • 07-05-2017
moles XeF6 = 10.0 g/ 245.28 g/mol=0.0408

the ratio between F2 and XeF6 is 3 : 1

moles F2 required = 3 x 0.0408=0.122

mass F2 = 0.122 mol x 37.9968 g/mol=4.64 g
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which of the following statements is true of these two cells? A. Nerve cells do not look like skin cells because they make up different organs and have differ
Lashonda is an only child, and her parents are both college professors. they love to read, discuss literature, and enjoy other quiet pursuits. lashonda’s friend
Select one of the choices below to create a good title for chapters one and two. Use evidence from the text to support your answer. 1. From the orphanage to the
The area of the circle
Zach substitutes the values 32 inches, 20 inches and 20 inches into the Pythagorean theorem. Explain what Zach is most likely trying to find out.
Choose whether the bolded part of the sentence is the subject, direct object, or indirect object. i'll buy you an ice cream cone when we get there. choose 1 ans
Does this table represent a function?
The Earth revolves around the Sun one year. How many weeks, days, hours, minutes, and seconds are in a year?
Given the reaction below, which is the being oxidized? mg cl2 right arrow. mg2 2cl– 2ci– ci2 mg mg2
Why is North Korea classified as a dictatorship?
good job