the equation demonstrates a reaction of sodium chloride and fluorine. 2NaCl+F2=2NaF+Cl2. in order for the reaction to proceed, for every two moles of sodium chloride, there must be at least how many mole(s) for fluorine

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Answer: You would need 1 mole of Fluorine

Explanation:The equation is already balanced so just looking at the coefficients in the equation we can see that Sodium Chloride (2NaCl) needs two moles for this equation and fluorine (F2) only needs one.

In order for the reaction to proceed, for every two moles of sodium chloride, there must be at least  1 mole for fluorine.

Balanced chemical reaction:

2NaCl +  F₂ → 2NaF + Cl₂

The reaction given above is balanced. When 2 moles of sodium chloride reacts with 1 mole of fluorine produces 2 moles of sodium fluoride and 1 molecule of chlorine.

Thus, two moles of sodium chloride, there must be at least  1 mole for fluorine.

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