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Chemistry Fe2O3 + 3 C → 2 Fe + 3 CO How many grams of carbon are needed to completely react with 125 g of Fe2O3(MM in g/mol: Fe2O3= 159.7, C= 12.01, Fe= 55.85, CO= 28.01) ? A) 80.6 g B) 28.2 g C) 65.7
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Fe2O3 + 3 C → 2 Fe + 3 CO
How many grams of carbon are needed to completely react with 125 g of Fe2O3(MM in g/mol: Fe2O3= 159.7, C= 12.01, Fe= 55.85, CO= 28.01) ?
A) 80.6 g
B) 28.2 g
C) 65.7 g
D) 6.0g
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I have included the work in the attached file. The correct answer is C. 28.2 grams of Carbon
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