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Given the balanced equation representing a reaction: F2(g) + H2(g) ==> 2HF(g) What is the mole ratio of H2(g) to HF(g) in this reaction? (1) 1:1 (3) 2:1 (2) 1:2 (4) 2:3
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Given the balanced equation representing a reaction:
F2(g) + H2(g) ==> 2HF(g)
What is the mole ratio of H2(g) to HF(g) in this reaction?
(1) 1:1 (3) 2:1
(2) 1:2 (4) 2:3
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Answer:
2) 1:2
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The molar ratio is 1:2 because there is 1 hydrogen molecule to 2 hydrofluoride molecules
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