Asked by Jessi
so I have this problem and I don't know what numbers to multiple and whatnot. Can someone help me?
This is the problem:
4000 g Fe2O3* 1mole Fe2O3/159.68 gFe2O3* 3mole CO2/1mole Fe2O3
This is the problem:
4000 g Fe2O3* 1mole Fe2O3/159.68 gFe2O3* 3mole CO2/1mole Fe2O3
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Answered by
PsyDAG
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Answered by
Chris
From what i see your trying to convert 4000 grams of fe203 to moles, and then multiply the find the amount of fe203 in 3 moles of co2. So your answer would be
4000*3/ 159.68
= 75.2 mole of co2 .
4000*3/ 159.68
= 75.2 mole of co2 .
Answered by
rahel
now, find how many moles of H2O are there in 45.4 grams H2O?
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