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Two iron spheres contain excess
Two iron spheres contain excess charge, one positive and the other negative. a) Show how the charges are arranged on these
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Jen
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Two small, identical metal spheres contain excess charges of -10.0 x 10^-6 C and 6.0 x 10^-6 C, respectively. The spheres are
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Iron ore consists mainly of iron III oxide. When iron III oxide is heated with an excess of coke(carbon), iron metal and carbon
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Nicole
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Iron ore consists mainly of iron III oxide. When iron III oxide is heated with an excess of coke(carbon), iron metal and carbon
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Nicole
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One of the ways to produce iron is to take iron(II) oxide and react it with carbon monoxide to get pure iron and carbon dioxide.
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danny
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how many excess electrons must be placed on each of two small metal spheres placed 3.00 cm apart in a vacuum if the force of
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Jarin
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When 84.8 g of iron(III) oxide reacts with an excess of carbon monoxide, iron is produced.
Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) ==> 2Fe(s) + 3CO2(g)
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Kim
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iron reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide.
1. if 100g of iron reacts with excess oxygen, how much rust should be produced? 2 if
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Oyama
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A metal shpere with ane excess of 11 electrons touches an identical metal sphere with an excess of 15 electrons. After the
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Anonymous
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Please be specific. In an experiement 23.4 g of iron sulphide, FeS are added to excess oxygen, and 16.5 of Iron oxide, Fe2O3 are
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Kelsey
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