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Title: 1% HF in Nitrogen Gas experiment
Post by: Armani on January 06, 2010, 03:59:33 PM
Okay so I am doing an experiment where I need to find the volume and flow rate needed to add .5% HF to 100g of material. The material is LMO (lithium manganese oxide).

How would I find the volume of 1% HF gas needed to have .5% HF in 100g LMO?
Would I first use 22.4L per mole, find the moles of HF through .5g F (.5% =.5g of F)
Then change moles of F to L?

And for the rate: I need to find the rate necessary for one hour of flow time.

Thanks for any help.
Title: Re: 1% HF in Nitrogen Gas experiment
Post by: Armani on January 07, 2010, 02:13:58 PM
I guess the way I stated my question is a bit confusing....

Would I be able to apply this to help me solve for the volume of gas I'm looking for?
(C1)V1=(C2)V2