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How many fluorine atoms are present in 5.71 g of C2F4? Please explain in steps!

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  • 18-09-2017
Molar mass of C= 12g/mol
2C= 2*12g/mol= 24g/mol
Molar Mass of F=19g/mol
4F= 4*19g/mol= 76g/mol
Total molar mass of C2F4 = (24g/mol+76g/mol)= 100g/mol

Now you need to find the moles of Fluorine
Moles= Mass/molar mass
Moles of Fluorine = 5.71g/100g/mol=0.0571mol of Fluorine

To find the number of atoms you multiply moles by Avogadro's number( [tex]6.022*10 ^{23} [/tex])

So the number of Fluorine atoms= 0.0571* 6.022x10^23= 3.44x10^22 atoms or [tex]3.44 *10^{22} [/tex] atoms
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