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How many moles of tin (II) fluoride will be produced if 22.9 grams of hydrogen fluoride react

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Answer:

From 22.9 g of HF 0.575 moles of tin(II) fluoride are produced.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

Moles of tin(II) fluoride produced = ?

Mass of hydrogen fluoride react = 22.9 g

Solution:

Chemical equation:

SnO + 2HF → SnF₂ + H₂O

Number of moles of HF:

Number of moles = mass/ molar mass

Number of moles = 22.9 g/ 20 g/mol

Number of moles = 1.15 mol

Now we will compare the moles of SnF₂ with HF.

HF : SnF₂

2 : 1

1.15 : 1/2×1.15 = 0.575 mol

Thus, from 22.9 g of HF 0.575 moles of tin(II) fluoride are produced.

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