Cyanogen gas, C2N2, has been found in the gases of outer space. It can react with fluorine to form carbon tetrafluoride and nitrogen trifluoride. C2N2(g) 1 7F2(g) 9: 2CF4(g) 1 2NF3(g) (a) How many moles of fluorine react with 1.37 mol of cyanogen? (b) How many moles of CF4 are obtained from 13.75 mol of fluorine? (c) How many moles of cyanogen are required to produce 0.8974 mol of NF3? (d) How many moles of fluorine will yield 4.981 mol

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Cyanogen gas, C2N2, has been found in the gases of outer space. It can
react with fluorine to form carbon tetrafluoride and nitrogen trifluoride.
C2N2(g) 1 7F2(g) 9: 2CF4(g) 1 2NF3(g)
(a) How many moles of fluorine react with 1.37 mol of cyanogen?
(b) How many moles of CF4 are obtained from 13.75 mol of fluorine?
(c) How many moles of cyanogen are required to produce 0.8974 mol
of NF3?
(d) How many moles of fluorine will yield 4.981 mol

 

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