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The mass ratio of sodium to fluorine in sodium fluoride is 1.21:1. A sample of sodium fluoride produces 28.8 g of sodium upon decomposition. How much fluorine (in grams) is formed?
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21:1. This means that for every 1.21 grams of sodium, there is 1 gram of fluorine. Show more…
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