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Rewrite the following word equation as a balanced chemical equation. What is the coefficient and symbol for fluorine? nitrogen trifluoride --> nitrogen + fluorine 6F 6F2 F3 3…
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Rewrite the following word equation as a balanced chemical equation. What is the coefficient and symbol for fluorine? nitrogen trifluoride --> nitrogen + fluorine 6F 6F2 F3 3…
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Rewrite the following word equation as a balanced chemical equation. What is the coefficient and symbol for fluorine?
nitrogen trifluoride --> nitrogen + fluorine
6F
6F2
F3
3F2
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The answer is A........
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6f ..............................
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