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Iron (iii) oxide, also known as rust can be removed from iron by reacting it with hydrochloric acid to produce iron (iii) chloride and water. fe2o3 (s) + 6hcl (aq) > 2fecl3 + 3h2o (l) what mass of hydrogen chloride is required to react with 100 g of rust? a. 371g hcl b. 137g hcl c. 130g hcl d. 147g hcl

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