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The mass ratio of sodium to fluorine in sodium fluoride is .

A sample of sodium fluoride produces  of sodium upon decomposition.

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The mass ratio of sodium to fluorine in sodium fluoride is tells that mass of sodium is times bigger than the mass of fluorine.

The law of definite proportion states that all the samples of a given compound, regardless of how they are prepared, have the same proportion of their constituents.

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