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Chemistry, 03.08.2021 05:40 treytonmesser

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5. Given the following balanced reaction:
2 Na (s) +
1 F2 (g)
2 NaF (s)
(a) How many moles of NaF will be made from 2.6 moles of F2? (5 pts)

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