Fe2O3 + 3CO --> 3CO2 + 2 Fe
1.Calculate the mass in grams of CO2 produced when 4.19 moles of Fe2O3 reacts. Do not include units in your answer. Round to the tenths place or further.
2.Calculate the mass in grams of CO required to produce 5.35 moles of Fe. Do not include units in your answer. Round to the tenths place or further.
3.Calculate the number of moles of CO required to produce 9.91 grams of Fe. Do not include units in your answer. Round to the tenths place or further.
4. Calculate the number of moles of Fe2O3 required to produce 2.83 grams of CO. Do not include units in your answer. Round to the tenths place or further.
5. Calculate the number of moles of CO required to react with 9.03 g of Fe2O3. Do not include units in your answer. Round to the tenths place or further.
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Fe2O3 + 3CO --> 3CO2 + 2 Fe
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