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Chemistry, 01.12.2021 20:40, bryneosburn

F2+2XBr—> Br2+2XF When 1.900 g of XBr reacts, 1.095 g of Br2 is produced.

a. Calculate the moles of XBr needed to produce the 1.095 g of Br2.

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F2+2XBr—> Br2+2XF When 1.900 g of XBr reacts, 1.095 g of Br2 is produced.

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