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How many moles of carbon are needed to react with 5.6 moles of hematite (Fe2O3)?
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Answered by DrBob222
2Fe2O3 + 3C ==> 3CO2 + 4Fe

5.6 mols Fe2O3 x (3 mols C/2 mol Fe2O3) = 5.6 x 2/3 = ?
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