In one process, 298 g of Al are reacted with 601 g of Fe2O3. Which is the limiting reagent? Fe Fe2O3 Al Al2O3
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The balanced equation is: \[2Al + Fe_2O_3 \rightarrow Al_2O_3 + 2Fe\] Show more…
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