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6. There are 34 grams of acetate. How many atoms of hydrogen is there? 9. Consider the reaction: 2NaCl(aq)+F2(g)2NaF(s)+Cl2(g) If 32 grams of Sodium Chloride

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6. There are 34 grams of acetate. How many atoms of hydrogen is there? 9. Consider the reaction: 2NaCl(aq)+F2(g)2NaF(s)+Cl2(g) If 32 grams of Sodium Chloride is reacted with 22 grams of Fluorine, how many grams of Sodium Fluoride can we expect to form? Which one is the Limiting Reagent? 10. Write down the double replacement reaction between sodium sulfide and hydrochloric acid. If 10 grams of both compounds are reacted, how many moles of product can we expect to form. Which one is the Limiting reagent? Return to your General Chemistry solubility rules as we will form only one solid product. Na2S+HClNaCl+H2S

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