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A chemistry student was asked to calculate the number of moles of iron required to react with 1.20 mol of oxygen to produce iron(III) oxide. His calculations is shown below. Is the student correct? Use
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A chemistry student was asked to calculate the number of moles of iron required to react with 1.20 mol of oxygen to produce iron(III) oxide. His calculations is shown below. Is the student correct? Use evidence to support your answer.
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I’m on the same one smh
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