Chemistry, asked by mcolon5823, 1 month ago

How many grams of Fe(s) could you produce given 2.45 moles of Fe2O3(s). Assume an excess of CO(g)
How many grams of Fe(s) could you produce given 1.50 grams of Fe2O3 (s). Assume an excess of CO(g)
What is the volume of CO2 (g) you could produce given 25.0 grams of Fe2O3 (s). Assume an excess of CO(g).
How many molecules of CO2 (g) could you produce given 45.5 grams of Fe2O3 (s). Assume an excess of CO(g).

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Answered by 25tejasvaidya25
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You can view more details on each measurement unit: molecular weight of Fe2O3 or grams This compound is also known as Ferric Oxide or Hematite or Iron(III) Oxide. The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles Fe2O3, or 159.6882 grams.

Answered by loverboy3086
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How many molecules of CO2 (g) could you produce given 45.5 grams of Fe2O3 (s). Assume an excess of CO

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