A sample of 0.600 mol of a metal M reacts completely with excess fluorine to form 46.8 g

Chapter 3, Problem 3.46

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A sample of 0.600 mol of a metal M reacts completely with excess fluorine to form 46.8 g of MF2. (a) How many moles of F are in the sample of MF2 that forms? (b) How many grams of M are in this sample of MF2? (c) What element is represented by the symbol M?

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