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Identify how many fluorine atoms are in one molecule of sulfur hexafluoride. How do you know this?
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Identify how many fluorine atoms are in one molecule of sulfur hexafluoride. How do you know this?
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hexa stands for 6, so this molecule has 1 sulfur atom, surrounded by 6 fluorine atoms.
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hexa stands for 6, so this molecule has 1 sulfur atom, surrounded by 6 fluorine atoms
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