How many moles of iron

  1. When iron metal reacts with oxygen, the reaction can form Fe203. The balanced chemical equation I think is right is 4 Fe +
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  2. Iron metal reacts with oxygen gas to produce iron(III) oxide. If you have 12.0 moles of iron, for complete reaction you need:(HI
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  3. Given the balanced equation representing a reaction : 2Fe+ 3Cu^2+ --> 2Fe^3+ +3CuWhen the iron atoms lose six moles of
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  4. Suppose you want a mixture that contains 2.5 grams of iron ion and three times as many moles of oxalate ion as moles of iron. If
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  5. 1 In the reaction of potassium permanganate and iron salt in acidic medium, how many moles of manganese reacted with iron?2
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  6. 1 In the reaction of potassium permanganate and iron salt in acidic medium, how many moles of manganese reacted with iron?2
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  7. A piece of metallic iron (10 moles) was dissolved in concentrated hydrochloric acid. The reaction formed hydrogen gas and iron
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  8. Which ratio of components is correct?a For every 3 moles of carbon, the reaction produces 2 moles of Iron. b For every 4 moles
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  9. a piece of metallic iron (10 moles) was dissolved in concentrated hydrochloric acid. the reaction formed iron (II) chloride and
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  10. in a blast furnace, Iron(III) oxide is used to produce iron by the following unbalanced reaction....Fe2O3(s) + CO(g)-->Fe(s)+
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