Find the mass of 1.112 mol of HF
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Hydrogen (H) has an atomic mass of approximately 1.01 g/mol, and fluorine (F) has an atomic mass of approximately 19.00 g/mol. Therefore, the molar mass of HF is the sum of the atomic masses of hydrogen and fluorine: Molar mass of HF = 1.01 g/mol + 19.00 Show more…
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