Chemistry, asked by botlhemorwamang, 11 months ago

How many moles of Fe are obtained from 1 mole of Iron(iii) oxide

Answers

Answered by raotushar393
4

In one mole of fe2o3 there are two moles of iron atoms. Now gram atomic wt. of Fe is 56.So in one mole of Fe2O3 there are 2×56=112 gm of Fe.

✌✌

Answered by salimahmads379
1

Answer:

112gm

Explanation:

In one mole of fe2o3 there are two moles of iron atoms.

Now gram atomic wt. of Fe is 56.

So in one mole of Fe2O3 there are 2 × 56 = 112 gm of Fe

Hope you helps you.

Please mark my answer as a brainliest

Similar questions