Tin metal reacts with hydrogen fluoride to produce tin (II) fluoride and hydrogen gas according to the following balanced equation. Sn(s)+ 2HF(g) → SnF₂(s)+H₂(g) How many moles of hydrogen fluoride, HF, are required to react completely with 75.0g of tin?
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g of Sn
mol of Sn
mol of HF
g of HF
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