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    If the Mass Ratio of K to F in a Compound
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If the Mass Ratio of K to F in a Compound

Question 109

Question 109

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If the mass ratio of K to F in a compound is 2.06:1,how many grams of F are needed to react with If the mass ratio of K to F in a compound is 2.06:1,how many grams of F are needed to react with   of K? A) 0.877 B) 1.12 C) 0.112 D) 8.77 E) none of the above of K?


A) 0.877
B) 1.12
C) 0.112
D) 8.77
E) none of the above

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