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From the following reaction , `2CoF_(2) + F_(2) to 2 CoF_(3)`
`(CH_(2))_(n) + 4 n CoF_(3) to (CF_(2))_(g) _(n) + 2n HF + 4n CoF_(2)`
calculate how much `F_(1)` will be consumed to produce 1 kg of `(CF_(2))_(n)`

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1 . 52 kg
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