Using the equation, 4Fe + 3O2 → 2Fe2O3, if 111.6 g of iron react, what mass of oxygen was consumed? 32.0 g 48.0 g 96.0 g 111.6 g
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First, we need to find the molar mass of iron (Fe) and oxygen (O2). Fe = 55.85 g/mol O2 = 2 * 16.00 g/mol = 32.00 g/mol Show more…
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