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To determine how many grams are in 3 miles of hydrofluoric acid (HF), we need to know the density of HF, which is approximately 1.15 g/mL. First, convert miles to meters (3 miles is about 4,828 meters), then convert meters to milliliters (assuming a volume for the calculation). However, without specifying a cross-sectional area for the HF, we cannot provide a specific mass in grams.

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