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Old 11-06-2007, 12:16 PM   #1
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AP Chemistry Problems, plz help...

Water is added to 4.267 grams of UF6. The only products are 3.730grams of a solid containg only uranium, oxygen, and fluroine and .970gram of a gas. The gas is 95% fluorine and the remainder is hydrogen.

Determine the empirical formula of the gas...

I know how to do these types of problems, but I don't know what the reaction described in the question produced...

H20 + UF6 >>> ??????

thank you

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Old 11-06-2007, 07:42 PM   #2
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lol...i'm such a dummy.....this problem is sooo freakin easy...i just didn't read it right....


I guess we all have are "slow" days. lol

completely ignore this thread, however, do feel free to ridicule my stupidity...
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