How many grams of cesium xenon heptafluoride would be produced from the complete reaction of 37.8 g of cesium fluoride? CsF + XeF6 → CsXeF7
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91 g/mol F: 18.998 g/mol Molar mass of CsF = 132.91 + 18.998 = 151.908 g/mol Show more…
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