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The reaction of iron (III) metal with a solution of copper (II) sulfate releases iron ions into the solution through a single displacement reaction. 1. What mass of iron (in grams) is required to remove all the copper ions from a 150mL of 0.100 mol/L solution of copper (II) sulfate?
2. Determine the moles of iron ions produced in this reaction.
3. Name a soluble compound that could be added to precipitate all of the iron ions from the solution.
4. What mass of the soluble compound from part (c) is required to precipitate all of the iron ions you determined in part (b)? Give your final answer in grams.

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