19) If a tank contains a mixture of 12.40g H₂, 2.36g 0%, and 8.78g N₂, what is the mole fraction of each of the gases? 2

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19) If a tank contains a mixture of 12.40g H₂, 2.36g 0%, and 8.78g N₂, what is the mole fraction of each of the gases? 2

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19 If A Tank Contains A Mixture Of 12 40g H 2 36g 0 And 8 78g N What Is The Mole Fraction Of Each Of The Gases 2 1
19 If A Tank Contains A Mixture Of 12 40g H 2 36g 0 And 8 78g N What Is The Mole Fraction Of Each Of The Gases 2 1 (29.01 KiB) Viewed 12 times
19) If a tank contains a mixture of 12.40g H₂, 2.36g 0%, and 8.78g N₂, what is the mole fraction of each of the gases? 20) If 3.231g of Mg(OH)₂ reacted with 3.456mL of 79.23M BF, in H₂O, balance the equation and determine which would be the limiting reagent? Mg(OH)2 + BF₁+ MgF₂+ B(OH), 21) In the reaction above, what is the maximum mass of B(OH), that could be created?
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