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`XeF_(6)` fluorinates `I_(2)` to `IF_(7)` and liberates Xenon (g). `210 mmol` of `XeF_(6)` can yield a maximum of `_ mmol` of `IF_(7)` :

A

420

B

180

C

210

D

245

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`{:(,7XeF_(6),+,3l_(2),rarr,6IF_(7),+,7Xe),(,7mol,,6mol,,,,),(,1,,,,,,),(,210,,(6)/(7)xx210=180m mol,,,,):}`
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