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Chemistry, 12.02.2021 21:40 nicolehathaway1012

In a reaction, 224 g of iron (Fe) are available that react completely with 96 g of oxygen gas (O2) to form iron trioxide
(Fe2O3). If 190 g of iron is available: a) how many grams of oxygen are
necessary. b) How many grams of iron trioxide are formed?​

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