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how many moles of calcium oxide will be produced when 1.6 moles of Iron(III)oxide reacts with calcium phosphate according to the following (unbalanced) reaction: ____ Fe2O3 + ____ Ca3(PO4)2 —> Fe(PO4) + CaO

how many moles of calcium oxide will be produced when 1.6 moles of Iron(III)oxide-example-1

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Answer:

4.8 mol

Step-by-step explanation:

User Piris
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Answer:

4.8 mol

Step-by-step explanation:

The balanced equation is

Fe₂O₃ + Ca₃(PO₄)₂ ⟶2FePO₄ + 3CaO

You want to convert moles of Fe₂O₃ to moles of CaO.

The molar ratio is 3 mol CaO:1 mol Fe₂O₃.

Moles of CaO = 1.6 mol Fe₂O₃ × (3 mol CaO/1 mol Fe₂O₃)

Moles of CaO = 4.8 mol CaO

The reaction will produce 4.8 mol of CaO.

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