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Is this formula (Fe2O3) iron
A 40.3 g of iron ore is treated as follows. The iron in the sample is all converted by a series of chemical reactions to Fe2O3.
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Gabriella
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A 39 g of iron ore is treated as follows. The iron in the sample is all converted by a series of chemical reactions to Fe2O3.
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Alex
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A 44.6 g of iron ore is treated as follows. The
iron in the sample is all converted by a series of chemical reactions to Fe2O3.
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Anonymous
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A 46.9 g of iron ore is treated as follows. The iron in the sample is all converted by a series of chemical reactions to Fe2O3.
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Anonymous
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A 25.2 g of iron ore is treated as follows. The
iron in the sample is all converted by a series of chemical reactions to Fe2O3.
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cheri
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I have 3 I don't understand how to do.
A 33.2 g of iron ore is treated as follows. The iron in the sample is all converted by a
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Brett
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A 36.5 g of iron ore is treated as follows. The
iron in the sample is all converted by a series of chemical reactions to Fe2O3.
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Anonymous
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A 28.6 g of iron ore is treated as follows. The
iron in the sample is all converted by a series of chemical reactions to Fe2O3.
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Nick
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in a blast furnace, iron(III) oxide is used to produce iron by the following (unbalanced) reaction:
Fe2O3 + CO = Fe + CO2 a. if 4
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RS
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Iron metal is formed during the reduction of iron(III) oxide:
Fe2O3 + 3CO 2Fe + 3CO2 When 29.7 kg of Fe2O3 react with 17.8 kg of
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Holly
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