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stoichiometry problem Fe2O3+HCl=H2O+FeCl3 If 42.2
stoichiometry problem
Fe2O3+HCl=H2O+FeCl3 If 42.2 grams of iron(III) Oxide react with HCl how many gramd of iron(III)chloride
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yvette
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For the following stoichiometry problem, select ALL of the mole definitions you would need to solve the problem.
Problem: If 2.5
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Anna
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37.5 g of Fe2O3 is added to 240 cm^3 of HCl. The reaction occurs according to equation : 6HCl + Fe2O3 -> 2FeCl + 3H2O
At the end
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Lilo
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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
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Jessi
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I did the next problem, i don't have the results for it and i just want to know if i calculated the mass for Fe2O3 the right?
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Gloria
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FeCl3 +MgO-Fe2O3+MgCl
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ttoollin
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For the following reaction:
Fe2O3 + 3CO --> 2Fe + 3CO2 how many grams of Fe2O3 is needed to produce 111 g of Fe? A) 79.3 g Fe2O3
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Petey
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What is the limiting reagent for 6HCl + Fe2O3 = 2FeCl3 + 3H2O ? 6HCl has 18.44 moles and Fe2O3 has 2.91 moles. Also how many
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Amber
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What is the limiting reagent for 6HCl + Fe2O3 = 2FeCl3 + 3H2O ? 6HCl has 18.44 moles and Fe2O3 has 2.91 moles. Also how many
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Amber
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Please tell me what I did wrong on this problem:
Given the equation Fe2O3(s)+3CO(g)→2Fe(s)+3CO2(g), Calculate the number of
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Theresa
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