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I got 206.67 g Fe, DrBob222
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Nope.
moles Al2O3 = grams/molar mass
moles Fe = 2 x moles Al2O3
g Fe = moles Fe x atomic mass Fe.
More like 106 g or so. Check my arithmetic.
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