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Chemistry, 07.12.2019 03:31 martinezjulio1976

Which of the following steps correctly 1.25 of fluorine to an equivalent mass of fluorine in grams?

a. add 1.25 to the atomic mass of fluorine
b. divide the atomic of fluorine by 1.25
c. subtract 1.25 from the atomic mass of fluorine
d. multiply the atomic mass of fluorine by 1.25

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