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Chemistry, 05.12.2019 22:31 Becky81

Use the equation below to determine how many grams of co are needed to react with an excess of fe2o3 to produce 104.9 g fe? you must show all of your work to receive credit.

molar mass information:
fe= 55.85 g/mol
c= 12.01 g/mol
o= 15.99 g/mol
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i am so lost if you explain ill give you more points

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