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Given the following reaction, how many moles of iron(III) oxide can be produced from 65.2 moles of iron? 4Fe + 302 → 2Fe2O3
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Given the following reaction, how many moles of iron(III)
oxide can be produced from 65.2 moles of iron?
4Fe + 302 → 2Fe2O3
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The ratio of iron to iron oxide is 4:2, so you half the number of moles of iron to get the number of moles of iron oxide
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