Chemistry, 25.03.2021 01:10 nockturnal1993
The reaction of hydrogen (H2) and fluorine (F2) produces hydrofluoric acid (HF). How many grams of HF are produced if 3.00 g of hydrogen react with excess fluorine with a 25 percent yield?
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