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How many grams of HF are needed to react with 3.0 moles of Sn?*

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→ SnF2 + H2
Sn + 2 HF
O 309
O 609
120g
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Answer: 120 grams of HF are needed to react with 3.0 moles of Sn

Step-by-step explanation:

The balanced chemical equation is :


SnF_2+H_2\rightarrow Sn+2HF

According to stoichiometry:

1 mole of
Sn reacts with 2 moles of HF

Thus 3.0 moles of Sn will react =
(2)/(1)* 3.0=6.0 moles of HF

Mass of
HF=moles* {\text {molar mass}}=6.0mol* 20.01g/mol=120g

Thus 120 grams of HF are needed to react with 3.0 moles of Sn

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