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If one mole of iron (III) oxide is needed to react with three moles of carbon monoxide (CO) in a reaction to produce two moles of iron and three moles of carbon dioxide, what is the mole ratio between
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If one mole of iron (III) oxide is needed to react with three moles of carbon monoxide (CO) in a reaction to produce two moles of iron and three moles of carbon dioxide, what is the mole ratio between the reactants?
1:2
2:1
2:3
1:3
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It is 2:1 I know that is the answer
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