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Chemistry, 12.07.2021 14:00 alyssalefeber

Gaseous iodine pentafluoride can be prepared by the reaction of solid iodine and gaseous fluorine: I2(s)+5F2(g)–>2IF5(g)
A 10 L flask is charged with 29 g of I2 and 2 atm of F2 at 25C. The flask is heated to 100C until one of the reagents is completely consumed. What will be the total pressure in atm of the final products in the flask at 100C? (Assume ideal gas behavior).

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