Interpretation:
The mass of chloroform and
Concept Introduction:
Explanation of Solution
The polymer Teflon is formed by the addition reaction of tetrafluoroethylene.
Consider the given reaction as follows.
From the above reaction, one mole of tetrafluoroethylene gives one mole of Teflon. The molar mass of tetrafluoroethylene and teflon is same. Therefore,
Conversion of kilograms to grams is as follows.
The molar mass of tetrafluoroethylene is
Use the following expression for moles of a compound.
Substitute
Consider the reaction for the formation of tetrafluoroethylene.
From the given reaction,
Consider the given reaction as follows.
One mole of
The molar mass of
Use the following expression to calculate the amount of
Substitute
One mole of
The molar mass of
Use the following expression to calculate the amount of
Substitute
Therefore, for preparing
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