3.2 mol XeF_7 * 7mol F/1mol XeF_7 = 22.4 mol F
Easy as pie.
19.2 moles
Not sure about xenon hexa fluorine but the formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
The answer depends on the quantity of XeF6
To find the number of moles in 57 grams of Xenon, divide the given mass (in grams) by the molar mass of Xenon. The molar mass of Xenon is 131.3 grams/mol. Therefore, 57 grams of Xenon is equal to 0.434 moles (57/131.3).
Yes. XeF2 (xenon difluoride), XeF4 (xenon tetrafluoride), and XeF6 (xenon hexafluoride) are all real compounds. XeF4 was in fact the first noble gas compound to be discovered.
19.2 moles
Not sure about xenon hexa fluorine but the formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
The answer depends on the quantity of XeF6
To find the number of moles in 57 grams of Xenon, divide the given mass (in grams) by the molar mass of Xenon. The molar mass of Xenon is 131.3 grams/mol. Therefore, 57 grams of Xenon is equal to 0.434 moles (57/131.3).
Yes. XeF2 (xenon difluoride), XeF4 (xenon tetrafluoride), and XeF6 (xenon hexafluoride) are all real compounds. XeF4 was in fact the first noble gas compound to be discovered.
The chemical formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
There are 5816 grams.
The chemical formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
xenon
Xenon.
Neither argon nor xenonis a hexafluoride but xenon does form a hexafluoride.
1. preparation of xenon compounds 2. preparation of uranium fluorides 3. preparation of sulfur hexafluoride