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States of Matter
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Using Avogadro's Law
Fluorine gas and water vapor react to form hydrogen fluoride gas and oxygen. What volume of hydrogen fluoride would be produced by this reaction if 1.1 m of
water were consumed?
Also, be sure your answer has a unit symbol, and is rounded to the correct number of significant digits.
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