Part B: How many moles of each reactant are needed to produce 2.98 moles of HF? Part C: How many grams of F2 are needed

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Part B: How many moles of each reactant are needed to produce 2.98 moles of HF? Part C: How many grams of F2 are needed

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Part B: How many moles of each reactant are needed to produce 2.98 moles of HF?
Part C: How many grams of F2 are needed to react with 58.1g of NH3?
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When ammonia (NH3) reacts with fluorine gas, the gaseous products are dinitrogen tetrafluoride (N₂F4) and hydrogen fluoride (HF).
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