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how many moles of Fe atoms can be extracted from 25 mol Fe2O3​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. Hence in 1.75moles Fe2O3 there are 1.75×2 moles or 1.75×56 gm of iron.


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Q.how many moles of Fe atoms can be extracted from 25 mol Fe2O3

we know that,

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 gram of Fe

hence , in 25 moles of fe 2o3

there are 25×2 = 50 moles or 25 ×56gm of iron

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