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Calculate the molecular weights for NH, and SF. NH, =
g/mol
SF, =
How many grams of NH, are needed to provide the same number of molecules as in 0.95 g of SF.?
mass of NH3:
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Calculate the molecular weights for NH, and SF.

NH, =
g/mol
SF, =
How many grams of NH, are neede

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