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Chemistry, 21.04.2021 14:00, IkarosSakurai

Sulfur react with fluorine according to the equation: S (s) + F2 (g)  SF6 (g)

1. Balance the equation
2. Calculate the quantity of matter of SF6 obtained when 5g of sulfur react with fluorine

3. Deduce the mass of the obtained product

M(S) = 32 g. mol-1

; M(F)= 19 g. mol-1​

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