mikoyan F-2
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There is no "Mikoyan F-2" aircraft. Maybe you mean Mitsubishi F-2?
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F2 < F2- < F2+. This is because F2 has no extra electrons or missing electrons, while F2- has an extra electron making it more stable than F2. F2+ is the least stable as it has lost an electron, creating an electron deficiency.
1 mole F2 = 37.996g F2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules F2 85g F2 x 6.022 x 1023 molecules F2/37.996g F2 = 1.3 x 1024 molecules F2
The coefficient for F2 in the chemical equation Ca + F2 → CaF2 is 1.
There are 53.4 grams of F2 in 1.73 moles of F2. This is calculated using the molar mass of fluorine (F2) which is 37.9968 g/mol.
F2 is fluorine, which is an element, not a compound.
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F2 has a linear shape.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between F2 and NH3 is: 3 F2 + 4 NH3 -> 6 HF + N2 From the equation, we can see that 3 moles of F2 react with 4 moles of NH3. To find the moles of F2 required to react with 3.50 moles of NH3, we can set up a proportion: 3 moles F2 / 4 moles NH3 = x moles F2 / 3.50 moles NH3 Solving for x, we find that 2.625 moles of F2 are required. To convert this to grams, we use the molar mass of F2 which is approximately 38.00 g/mol. 2.625 moles F2 x 38.00 g/mol = 99.75 grams of F2 required to react with 3.50 moles of NH3.
The ratio of Xe and F2 is 1:1
F2 refers to the F2 generation in genetics. First you have the P1 generation, or the 1st parents to cross. Next, their offspring is called the F1 generation. When the F1 generation offspring cross, then the F2 generation appears.
P1: tt F2: tt