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How many atoms of fluorine are present in the molecule of cf4?
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The number of atoms of fluorine that are present in the molecules of CF4 is calculated as follows
1 x4 =
4 atoms
of fluorine
in CF4 they are four atoms of fluorine since the subscribe 4 indicate that they are four atoms of fluorine
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