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How many grams of HF are needed to react with 3.0 moles of Sn? * How many moles of SnF₂ will be produced along with 48 grams of H₂? * Sn + 2HF (arrow) SnF2 + H2 30g 60g 120g 240g
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How many grams of HF are needed to react with 3.0 moles of Sn? *
How many moles of SnF₂ will be produced along with 48 grams of H₂? *
Sn + 2HF (arrow) SnF2 + H2
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60g
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240g
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60 g
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