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What is the reactant(s) in the chemical equation below?

3CO(g)+Fe₂ O₃(s) → 2 {Fe}(s)+3CO₂(g)

A. Fe₂ O₃(s)
B. 2 Fe(s)+3CO₂(g)
C. 2 Fe(s)
D. 3 CO(g)+Fe₂ O₃(s)

Question 9 of 16 What is the reactant(s) in the chemical equation below? 3CO(g)+Fe-example-1
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Answer:

3CO(g) + Fe₂O₃(s)

Step-by-step explanation:

In a chemical equation, the reactants are the substances that undergoes a chemical reaction to form the products. In this case, 3CO(g) and Fe₂O₃(s) react to form 2 {Fe}(s) and 3CO₂(g).

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