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Title: given sample of a xenon fluoride compound contains molecules of a single type Xe
Post by: fodog414 on Sep 28, 2014
A given sample of a xenon fluoride compound contains molecules of a single type XeFn, where n is some whole number.
Given that 9.3 × 1020 molecules of XeFn weigh 0.379 g, calculate n.
A) 1
B) 4
C) 2
D) 3
E) 6

Could anyone guide me in the first few steps?


Title: Re: given sample of a xenon fluoride compound contains molecules of a single type Xe
Post by: bio_man on Sep 28, 2014
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Title: Re: given sample of a xenon fluoride compound contains molecules of a single type Xe
Post by: fodog414 on Sep 28, 2014
You sir are a knight, a knight!   :surprised:


Title: Re: given sample of a xenon fluoride compound contains molecules of a single type Xe
Post by: bio_man on Sep 29, 2014
You sir are a knight, a knight!   :surprised:

Respect. I feel like I'm becoming your personal tutor :-] I'm gonna start charging soon ha ha


Title: Re: given sample of a xenon fluoride compound contains molecules of a single type Xe
Post by: fodog414 on Sep 29, 2014
hahaha noooooo  :sweating:


Title: Re: given sample of a xenon fluoride compound contains molecules of a single type Xe
Post by: bio_man on Sep 29, 2014
Don't worry, have a good night.


Title: Re: given sample of a xenon fluoride compound contains molecules of a single type Xe
Post by: fodog414 on Sep 29, 2014
haha yas. And to you as well bio-man!  :)