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2Fe(OH)3 Fe2O3+3H2O how many grams of Fe2O3 are produced if 10.7 grams of Fe (OH)3 react in this way

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Answer: 7.98 grams of
Fe_2O_3 are produced if 10.7 grams of
Fe(OH)_3 are reacted.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:


\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}} .....(1)

Putting values in equation 1, we get:


\text{Moles of} Fe(OH)_3=(10.7g)/(106.87g/mol)=0.100mol

The chemical equation for the reaction is


2Fe(OH)_3\rightarrow Fe_2O_3+3H_2O

By Stoichiometry of the reaction:

2 moles of
Fe(OH)_3 produce = 1 mole of
Fe_2O_3

So, 0.100 moles of
Fe(OH)_3 produce=
(1)/(2)* 0.100=0.05mol of
Fe_2O_3

Mass of
Fe_2O_3 =
moles* {\text{Molar Mass}}=0.05mol* 159.69g/mol=7.98g

Hence 7.98 grams of
Fe_2O_3 are produced if 10.7 grams of
Fe(OH)_3 are reacted.

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