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Consider the following unbalanced chemical equation: Fe2O3(s) + CO(g) → Fe(s) + CO2(g) Balance the reaction using the smallest whole number coefficients. What is the coefficient in front of the solid iron
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Consider the following unbalanced chemical equation:
Fe2O3(s) + CO(g) → Fe(s) + CO2(g)
Balance the reaction using the smallest whole number coefficients. What is the coefficient in front of the solid iron product in the balanced chemical equation?
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2FeO3+CO(g)_2Fe(s)+CO2(g)+3O2
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