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Chemistry, 04.03.2021 01:10 lokaranjan5736

Given the following equation, how many moles of Fe2O3 can be produced from 6.4 moles O2? 4Fe +3O2 - - > 2Fe2O3


Given the following equation, how many moles of Fe2O3 can be produced from 6.4 moles O2?

4Fe +3O2

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