Suppose that you use 5.43 g of Iron in the chemical reaction: $2Fe_{(s)} + 3Cu^{2+}_{(aq)} \to 2Fe^{3+}_{(aq)} + 3Cu_{(s)}$. What is the theoretical yield of $Cu_{(s)}$, in grams?
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85 g/mol The molar mass of Cu is 63.55 g/mol Show more…
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