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Iron metal CANT reduce Fe3+
What mass of CO is required to reduce the iron(III) oxide to iron metal?
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JUkio
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Iron metal CANT reduce Fe3+ to Fe2+. Why?
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Jenny
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Are the following True or False? If false, explain why. (I put what I think the answers are below each question)
1) Iron metal
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Anonymous
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Iron metal is produced from the ore iron(III) oxide by reacting the ore with gaseous carbon monoxide at high tempature to
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Nathan
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Aluminum metal and Iron(III) oxide react to give aluminum and iron metal. What is the maximum amount of Iron that can be
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Jessica
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Aluminum metal reacts with iron (III) oxide to produce aluminum oxide and iron metal. Answers the following three questions
note:
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Sara
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when the supply of oxygen is limited, iron metal reacts with oxygen to produce a mixture of FeO and Fe203.in a certain
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Chansa
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When iron rusts, iron metal (Fe) reacts with oxygen molecules (O2) to form iron rust (Fe2O3).
Why is this change a chemical
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How many grams of iron metal do you expect to be produced when 305 grams of a 75.5 percent by mass iron(II) nitrate solution
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Anonymous
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How many grams of iron metal do you expect to be produced when 245 grams of an 80.5 percent by mass iron (II) nitrate solution
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bryan
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