How many moles of iron are there in each of the following? 1.50 moles of FeO = _____ moles Fe 9.10 moles of Fe2O3 = ______ moles Fe 0.10 moles of Fe(OH)3 = ______ moles Fe 5.00 moles of Fe3O4 = ______ moles Fe
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For FeO: There is 1 mole of Fe in 1 mole of FeO. So, 1.50 moles of FeO will have 1.50 moles of Fe. Show more…
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