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a chemist measures the amount of fluorine gas produced during an experiment. he finds that 24.4 g of fluorine gas is produced. calculate the number of moles of fluorine gas produced. be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
Step1: Recall molar mass of \( F_2 \)
Molar mass of \( F \) is \( 19.00 \, g/mol \), so for \( F_2 \), molar mass \( M = 2\times19.00 = 38.00 \, g/mol \).
Step2: Use moles formula \( n=\frac{m}{M} \)
Given mass \( m = 24.4 \, g \), molar mass \( M = 38.00 \, g/mol \).
\( n=\frac{24.4}{38.00} \)
Step3: Calculate the value
\( n = 0.642105\cdots \approx 0.642 \, mol \) (3 significant digits as 24.4 has 3).
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\( 0.642 \)