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When iron, Fe, react with chlorine, Cl, the product is iron(II) chloride, FeCl. If 56.8 g of FeCl, are formed, how many grams of Fe reacted?
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When iron, Fe, react with chlorine, Cl, the product is iron(II) chloride, FeCl. If 56.8 g of
FeCl, are formed, how many grams of Fe reacted?
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the answer is 25.032g check pic for explanation
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