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Iron reacts with oxygen to produce iron(III) oxide. 4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 Fe2O3(s). If 4.91 moles of Fe react with excess O2, how many moles of Fe2O3 can be formed?

          Iron reacts with oxygen to produce iron(III) oxide. 4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 Fe2O3(s). If 4.91 moles of Fe react with excess O2, how many moles of Fe2O3 can be formed?
        

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Iron reacts with oxygen to produce iron(III) oxide. 4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 Fe2O3(s). If 4.91 moles of Fe react with excess O2, how many moles of Fe2O3 can be formed?
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00:01 Here in this problem given, iron reacts with oxygen to produce iron 3 oxide.
00:07 And here is the equation given.
00:09 If 4 .91 moles of iron react to it excess o2, then we have to find out how many moles of fe2 -3 can be formed.
00:19 Here we see four moles of fe when reacts with enough oxygen produce two moles of fe2 -o -3...
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