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Iron(III) oxide reacts with carbon monoxide gas to produce iron metal and carbon dioxide gas. Fe2O3(s) + 3 CO(g) → 2 Fe(s) + 3 CO2(g) In this reaction, 3 moles of CO gas is needed to completely react with every 1 mole of iron(III) oxide. You add exactly 1 mole of Fe2O3 to your reaction flask. However, what if you had MORE than 3 moles of CO gas in your reaction flask? What would happen? Would the reaction just keep going, and make more products? Describe what you think would happen, including WHAT SPECIFIC COMPOUNDS would be present in the flask at the end of the entire reaction.

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