Tin fluoride, SnF2, is used in some toothpastes. It is made by the reaction of tin with hydrogen fluoride according to the following equation: Sn(s) + 2HF(g) --> SnF2(s) +H2(g). If a toothpaste manufacturer reacts 30.00 of HF with enough tin, how many grams of SnF2 can they expect to get?
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