There are five compounds in the family of sulfur–fluorine

There are five compounds in the family of sulfur–fluorine compounds with the general formula SxFy. One of these compounds is 25.23% S. If you place 0.0955 g of the compound in a 89-mL flask at 45°C, the pressure of the gas is 83.8 mm Hg. What is the molecular formula of SxFy?

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  • Lloyd Paris
    18 days ago
    389-12-69GQ P = 83.8 mm Hg = 0.11 atm T = 45ºc = 318 k V = 89 mL = 0.089 L From ideal gas equation, There are five compounds in the family of sulfur–fluorine-2

    389-12-69GQ P = 83.8 mm Hg = 0.11 atm T = 45ºc = 318 k V = 89 mL = 0.089 L From ideal gas equation

389-12-69GQ P = 83.8 mm Hg = 0.11 atm T = 45ºc = 318 k V = 89 mL = 0.089 L From ideal gas equation,
There are five compounds in the family of sulfur–fluorine-2

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